Magento prior to 1.9.4.3 and prior to 1.14.4.3 included a user's CSRF token in the URL of a GET request. This could be exploited by an attacker with access to network traffic to perform unauthorized actions.
A remote code execution vulnerability exists in Magento 1 prior to 1.9.x and 1.14.x. An authenticated admin user can modify configuration parameters via crafted support configuration. The modification can lead to remote code execution.
A remote code execution vulnerability exists in Magento 1 prior to 1.9.4.3 and 1.14.4.3. An authenticated admin user with privileges to access product attributes can leverage layout updates to trigger remote code execution.
In Magento Open Source prior to 1.9.4.3, and Magento Commerce prior to 1.14.4.3, an authenticated user with administrative privileges to edit configuration settings can execute arbitrary code through a crafted support/output path.
In Magento Open Source prior to 1.9.4.3, and Magento Commerce prior to 1.14.4.3, an authenticated user with administrative privileges for editing attribute sets can execute arbitrary code through custom layout modification.
Withdrawn Advisory
This advisory has been withdrawn because the vulnerability does not affect a package in one of the GitHub Advisory Database's supported ecosystems. This link is maintained to preserve external references.
Original Description
In Magento prior to 1.9.4.3, and Magento prior to 1.14.4.3, an authenticated user with administrative privileges to edit product attributes can execute arbitrary code through crafted layout updates.
In Magento prior to 1.9.4.3, Magento prior to 1.14.4.3, Magento 2.2 prior to 2.2.10, and Magento 2.3 prior to 2.3.3 or 2.3.2-p1, an authenticated user with administrative privileges for the import feature can execute arbitrary code through a race condition that allows webserver configuration file modification.