Symfony Twig 1.33.1

CPE Details

Symfony Twig 1.33.1
1.33.1
2018-09-06
11h33 +00:00
2018-09-06
11h33 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:a:symfony:twig:1.33.1:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

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Vendor

symfony

Product

twig

Version

1.33.1

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CVE ID Published Description Score Severity
CVE-2024-45411 2024-09-09 18h20 +00:00 Twig is a template language for PHP. Under some circumstances, the sandbox security checks are not run which allows user-contributed templates to bypass the sandbox restrictions. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.44.8, 2.16.1, and 3.14.0.
8.6
High
CVE-2022-39261 2022-09-27 22h00 +00:00 Twig is a template language for PHP. Versions 1.x prior to 1.44.7, 2.x prior to 2.15.3, and 3.x prior to 3.4.3 encounter an issue when the filesystem loader loads templates for which the name is a user input. It is possible to use the `source` or `include` statement to read arbitrary files from outside the templates' directory when using a namespace like `@somewhere/../some.file`. In such a case, validation is bypassed. Versions 1.44.7, 2.15.3, and 3.4.3 contain a fix for validation of such template names. There are no known workarounds aside from upgrading.
7.5
High
CVE-2019-9942 2019-03-23 13h31 +00:00 A sandbox information disclosure exists in Twig before 1.38.0 and 2.x before 2.7.0 because, under some circumstances, it is possible to call the __toString() method on an object even if not allowed by the security policy in place.
3.7
Low
CVE-2018-13818 2018-07-10 12h00 +00:00 Twig before 2.4.4 allows Server-Side Template Injection (SSTI) via the search search_key parameter. NOTE: the vendor points out that Twig itself is not a web application and states that it is the responsibility of web applications using Twig to properly wrap input to it
9.8
Critical
CVE-2001-1537 2005-07-14 02h00 +00:00 The default "basic" security setting' in config.php for TWIG webmail 2.7.4 and earlier stores cleartext usernames and passwords in cookies, which could allow attackers to obtain authentication information and gain privileges.
7.5
High