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CVE-2009-2964

Published: 25 August 2009

Multiple cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerabilities in SquirrelMail 1.4.19 and earlier, and NaSMail before 1.7, allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of unspecified victims via features such as send message and change preferences, related to (1) functions/mailbox_display.php, (2) src/addrbook_search_html.php, (3) src/addressbook.php, (4) src/compose.php, (5) src/folders.php, (6) src/folders_create.php, (7) src/folders_delete.php, (8) src/folders_rename_do.php, (9) src/folders_rename_getname.php, (10) src/folders_subscribe.php, (11) src/move_messages.php, (12) src/options.php, (13) src/options_highlight.php, (14) src/options_identities.php, (15) src/options_order.php, (16) src/search.php, and (17) src/vcard.php.

Priority

Medium

Status

Package Release Status
squirrelmail
Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian
dapper Ignored
(end of life)
hardy
Released (2:1.4.13-2ubuntu1.5)
intrepid
Released ( 2:1.4.15-3ubuntu0.4)
jaunty
Released (2:1.4.15-4ubuntu0.3)
karmic
Released (2:1.4.19-1ubuntu0.1)
upstream
Released (2:1.4.20~rc2-1)
Patches:
debdiff: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/squirrelmail/+bug/446838