First published: Wed Nov 25 2020(Updated: )
GLPI stands for Gestionnaire Libre de Parc Informatique and it is a Free Asset and IT Management Software package, that provides ITIL Service Desk features, licenses tracking and software auditing. In GLPI before version 9.5.3, any authenticated user has read-only permissions to the planning of every other user, even admin ones. Steps to reproduce the behavior: 1. Create a new planning with 'eduardo.mozart' user (from 'IT' group that belongs to 'Super-admin') into it's personal planning at 'Assistance' > 'Planning'. 2. Copy the CalDAV url and use a CalDAV client (e.g. Thunderbird) to sync the planning with the provided URL. 3. Inform the username and password from any valid user (e.g. 'camila' from 'Proativa' group). 4. 'Camila' has read-only access to 'eduardo.mozart' personal planning. The same behavior happens to any group. E.g. 'Camila' has access to 'IT' group planning, even if she doesn't belong to this group and has a 'Self-service' profile permission). This issue is fixed in version 9.5.3. As a workaround, one can remove the `caldav.php` file to block access to CalDAV server.
Credit: security-advisories@github.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Teclib GLPI | <9.5.3 |
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CVE-2020-26212 has been classified as a medium severity vulnerability.
CVE-2020-26212 affects GLPI versions prior to 9.5.3.
To fix CVE-2020-26212, upgrade GLPI to version 9.5.3 or later.
CVE-2020-26212 is a vulnerability related to improper access control for authenticated users.
Yes, any authenticated user can exploit CVE-2020-26212 due to its read-only permissions flaw.