First published: Fri May 20 2022(Updated: )
Nextcloud Deck is a Kanban-style project & personal management tool for Nextcloud. In versions prior to 1.4.8, 1.5.6, and 1.6.1, an authenticated user can move stacks with cards from their own board to a board of another user. The Nextcloud Deck app contains a patch for this issue in versions 1.4.8, 1.5.6, and 1.6.1. There are no known currently-known workarounds available.
Credit: security-advisories@github.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Nextcloud Deck | <1.4.8 | |
Nextcloud Deck | >=1.5.0<1.5.6 | |
Nextcloud Deck | >=1.6.0<1.6.1 |
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CVE-2022-29159 is a vulnerability found in Nextcloud Deck, a Kanban-style project and personal management tool.
The severity of CVE-2022-29159 is medium, with a severity value of 4.3.
Versions prior to 1.4.8, 1.5.6, and 1.6.1 of Nextcloud Deck are affected by CVE-2022-29159.
An authenticated user can move stacks with cards from their own board to a board of another user.
Yes, the Nextcloud Deck app contains a patch for CVE-2022-29159 in versions 1.4.8, 1.5.6, and 1.6.1.