GHSA-wxxw-5gq6-j2g5: contao/core Insufficient input validation allows for code injection and remote execution
contao/core versions 2.x prior to 2.11.17 and 3.x prior to 3.2.9 are vulnerable to arbitrary code execution on the server due to insufficient input validation. In fact, attackers can remove or change pathconfig.php by entering a URL, meaning that the entire Contao installation will no longer be accessible or malicious code can be executed.
References
- c-c-a.org/aktuelles/news/details/eine-neue-kritische-sicherheitsluecke-in-contao-entdeckt
- github.com/FriendsOfPHP/security-advisories/blob/master/contao/core/2014-04-07.yaml
- github.com/advisories/GHSA-wxxw-5gq6-j2g5
- github.com/contao/core/commit/d45503568751a868193929ef349a49ae5e6686f0
- github.com/contao/core/commit/d4a14f167e0cbb2e77c7829299e5b36f55c1ebce
- github.com/contao/core/issues/6855
- web.archive.org/web/20240214121817/https://contao.org/en/news/new-security-hole-found-in-contao
Detect and mitigate GHSA-wxxw-5gq6-j2g5 with GitLab Dependency Scanning
Secure your software supply chain by verifying that all open source dependencies used in your projects contain no disclosed vulnerabilities. Learn more about Dependency Scanning →