CVE-2023-23948: GHSL-2022-059_GHSL-2022-060: SQL injection vulnerabilities in Owncloud Android app - CVE-2023-24804, CVE-2023-23948
The ownCloud Android app allows ownCloud users to access, share, and edit files and folders. Version 2.21.1 of the ownCloud Android app is vulnerable to SQL injection in FileContentProvider.kt. This issue can lead to information disclosure. Two databases, filelist and ownclouddatabase, are affected. In version 3.0, the filelist database was deprecated. However, injections affecting ownclouddatabase remain relevant as of version 3.0.
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The Owncloud Android app uses content providers to manage its data. The provider FileContentProvider has SQL injection vulnerabilities that allow malicious applications or users in the same device to obtain internal information of the app.
— GitHub Security Lab
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is CVE-2023-23948?
CVE-2023-23948 is a vulnerability in the ownCloud Android app that allows SQL injection, leading to information disclosure.
What is the severity of CVE-2023-23948?
The severity of CVE-2023-23948 is medium with a CVSS score of 5.5.
What is the affected software for CVE-2023-23948?
The affected software for CVE-2023-23948 is the ownCloud Android app version 2.21.1 up to version 3.0.
How does CVE-2023-23948 impact users?
CVE-2023-23948 can result in SQL injection, which may lead to information disclosure.
How can I fix CVE-2023-23948?
To fix CVE-2023-23948, update your ownCloud Android app to a version higher than 3.0, as the vulnerability exists in versions up to 3.0.