CVE ID | Published | Description | Score | Severity |
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Silverstripe silverstripe/cms through 4.11.0 allows XSS. | 5.4 |
Medium |
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In SilverStripe Framework through 2022-04-07, Stored XSS can occur in javascript link tags added via XMLHttpRequest (XHR). | 5.4 |
Medium |
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Silverstripe silverstripe/framework 4.8.1 has a quadratic blowup in Convert::xml2array() that enables a remote attack via a crafted XML document. | 6.5 |
Medium |
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SilverStripe Framework through 4.8.1 allows XSS. | 6.1 |
Medium |
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In SilverStripe through 4.6.0-rc1, GraphQL doesn't honour MFA (multi-factor authentication) when using basic authentication. | 6.5 |
Medium |
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SilverStripe through 4.6.0-rc1 has an XXE Vulnerability in CSSContentParser. A developer utility meant for parsing HTML within unit tests can be vulnerable to XML External Entity (XXE) attacks. When this developer utility is misused for purposes involving external or user submitted data in custom project code, it can lead to vulnerabilities such as XSS on HTML output rendered through this custom code. This is now mitigated by disabling external entities during parsing. (The correct CVE ID year is 2020 [CVE-2020-25817, not CVE-2021-25817]). | 4.8 |
Medium |
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In SilverStripe through 4.6.0-rc1, a FormField with square brackets in the field name skips validation. | 5.3 |
Medium |
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In SilverStripe through 4.5, malicious users with a valid Silverstripe CMS login (usually CMS access) can craft profile information which can lead to XSS for other users through specially crafted login form URLs. | 5.4 |
Medium |
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Silverstripe CMS sites through 4.4.4 which have opted into HTTP Cache Headers on responses served by the framework's HTTP layer can be vulnerable to web cache poisoning. Through modifying the X-Original-Url and X-HTTP-Method-Override headers, responses with malicious HTTP headers can return unexpected responses to other consumers of this cached response. Most other headers associated with web cache poisoning are already disabled through request hostname forgery whitelists. | 5.9 |
Medium |
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SilverStripe through 4.3.3 allows a Denial of Service on flush and development URL tools. | 4.3 |
Medium |
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In SilverStripe through 4.3.3, the previous fix for SS-2018-007 does not completely mitigate the risk of CSRF in GraphQL mutations, | 8.8 |
High |
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In the Versioned Files module through 2.0.3 for SilverStripe 3.x, unpublished versions of files are publicly exposed to anyone who can guess their URL. This guess could be highly informed by a basic understanding of the symbiote/silverstripe-versionedfiles source code. (Users who upgrade from SilverStripe 3.x to 4.x and had Versioned Files installed have no further need for this module, because the 4.x release has built-in versioning. However, nothing in the upgrade process automates the destruction of these insecure artefacts, nor alerts the user to the criticality of destruction.) | 5.3 |
Medium |
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In SilverStripe through 4.3.3, there is access escalation for CMS users with limited access through permission cache pollution. | 2.7 |
Low |
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In SilverStripe asset-admin 4.0, there is XSS in file titles managed through the CMS. | 5.4 |
Medium |
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In SilverStripe assets 4.0, there is broken access control on files. | 5.3 |
Medium |
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SilverStripe through 4.3.3 has Flash Clipboard Reflected XSS. | 6.1 |
Medium |
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SilverStripe through 4.3.3 allows session fixation in the "change password" form. | 6.3 |
Medium |
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SilverStripe through 4.3.3 has incorrect access control for protected files uploaded via Upload::loadIntoFile(). An attacker may be able to guess a filename in silverstripe/assets via the AssetControlExtension. | 5.3 |
Medium |
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All versions of SilverStripe 3 prior to 3.6.7 and 3.7.3, and all versions of SilverStripe 4 prior to 4.0.7, 4.1.5, 4.2.4, and 4.3.1 allows Reflected SQL Injection through Form and DataObject. | 9.8 |
Critical |
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In the CSV export feature of SilverStripe before 3.5.6, 3.6.x before 3.6.3, and 4.x before 4.0.1, it's possible for the output to contain macros and scripts, which may be executed if imported without sanitization into common software (including Microsoft Excel). For example, the CSV data may contain untrusted user input from the "First Name" field of a user's /myprofile page. | 5.5 |
Medium |
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Response discrepancy in the login and password reset forms in SilverStripe CMS before 3.5.5 and 3.6.x before 3.6.1 allows remote attackers to enumerate users via timing attacks. | 5.3 |
Medium |
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SilverStripe CMS before 3.6.1 has XSS via an SVG document that is mishandled by (1) the Insert Media option in the content editor or (2) an admin/assets/add pathname, as demonstrated by the admin/pages/edit/EditorToolbar/MediaForm/field/AssetUploadField/upload URI, aka issue SS-2017-017. | 6.1 |
Medium |