CVE-2016-9752
Published: 1 December 2016
In Serendipity before 2.0.5, an attacker can bypass SSRF protection by using a malformed IP address (e.g., http://127.1) or a 30x (aka Redirection) HTTP status code.
Priority
Status
Package | Release | Status |
---|---|---|
serendipity Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian |
precise |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
trusty |
Does not exist
|
|
upstream |
Released
(2.0.5)
|
|
xenial |
Does not exist
|
|
yakkety |
Does not exist
|
|
zesty |
Does not exist
|
|
Patches: upstream: https://github.com/s9y/Serendipity/commit/fbdd50a448ed87ba34ea8c56446b8f1873eadd6f |
Severity score breakdown
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Base score | 8.6 |
Attack vector | Network |
Attack complexity | Low |
Privileges required | None |
User interaction | None |
Scope | Changed |
Confidentiality | None |
Integrity impact | High |
Availability impact | None |
Vector | CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:H/A:N |