Shopware race condition bypasses voucher restrictions
A race condition vulnerability has been identified in Shopware's voucher system of Shopware v6.6.10.4 that allows attackers to bypass intended voucher restrictions and exceed usage limitations.
A race condition vulnerability has been identified in Shopware's voucher system of Shopware v6.6.10.4 that allows attackers to bypass intended voucher restrictions and exceed usage limitations.
Currently the default settings for double-opt-in allow for mass unsolicited newsletter sign-ups without confirmation. Default settings are: Newsletter: Double Opt-in - active Newsletter: Double opt-in for registered customers - disabled Log-in & sign-up: Double opt-in on sign-up - disabled With these settings, anyone can register an account on the shop using any e-mail-address and then check the check-box in the account page to sign up for the newsletter. The recipient …
The Shopware application API contains a search functionality which enables users to search through information stored within their Shopware instance. The searches performed by this function can be aggregated using the parameters in the “aggregations” object. The ‘name’ field in this “aggregations” in nested object is vulnerable SQL-injection and can be exploited using SQL parameters.
It's possible to guess the deepLinkCode of an Document to open documents of other customers
It's possible to pass long passwords that leads to Denial Of Service via forms in Storefront forms or Store-API.
Through the store-api it is possible as a attacker to check if a specific e-mail address has an account in the shop. Using the store-api endpoint /store-api/account/recovery-password you get the response {"errors":[{"status":"404","code":"CHECKOUT__CUSTOMER_NOT_FOUND","title":"Not Found","detail":"No matching customer for the email \u0022asdasfd@asdads.de\u0022 was found.","meta":{"parameters":{"email":"asdasfd@asdads.de"}}}]} which indicates clearly that there is no account for this customer. In contrast you get a success response if the account was found.
Shopware has a new Twig Tag sw_silent_feature_call which silences deprecation messages while triggered in this tag. It accepts as parameter a string the feature flag name to silence, but this parameter is not escaped properly and allows execution of code.
The context variable is injected into almost any Twig Template and allows to access to current language, currency information. The context object allows also to switch for a short time the scope of the Context as a helper with a callable function. Example call from PHP: $context->scope(Context::SYSTEM_SCOPE, static function (Context $context) use ($mediaService, $media, &$fileBlob): void { $fileBlob = $mediaService->loadFile($media->getId(), $context); }); This function can be called also from Twig …
The store-API works with regular entities and not expose all fields for the public API; fields need to be marked as ApiAware in the EntityDefinition. So only ApiAware fields of the EntityDefinition will be encoded to the final JSON. The processing of the Criteria did not considered ManyToMany associations and so they were not considered properly and the protections didn't get used. This issue cannot be reproduced with the default …
The Shopware application API contains a search functionality which enables users to search through information stored within their Shopware instance. The searches performed by this function can be aggregated using the parameters in the “aggregations” object. The ‘name’ field in this “aggregations” object is vulnerable SQL-injection and can be exploited using SQL parameters.
When a authentificated request is made to POST /store-api/account/logout, the cart will be cleared, but the User won't be logged out. This affects only the direct store-api usage, as the PHP Storefront listens additionally on CustomerLogoutEvent and invalidates the session additionally.
Impact The Symfony Session Handler, pop's the Session Cookie and assign it to the Response. Since Shopware 6.5.8.0 the 404 pages, are cached, to improve the performance of 404 pages. So the cached Response, contains a Session Cookie when the Browser accessing the 404 page, has no cookies yet. The Symfony Session Handler is in use, when no explicit Session configuration has been done. When Redis is in use for …
Shopware is an open headless commerce platform. The Shopware application API contains a search functionality which enables users to search through information stored within their Shopware instance. The searches performed by this function can be aggregated using the parameters in the “aggregations” object. The ‘name’ field in this “aggregations” object is vulnerable SQL-injection and can be exploited using time-based SQL-queries. This issue has been addressed and users are advised to …
Shopware is an open headless commerce platform. In the Shopware CMS, the state handler for orders fails to sufficiently verify user authorizations for actions that modify the payment, delivery, and/or order status. Due to this inadequate implementation, users lacking 'write' permissions for orders are still able to change the order state. This issue has been addressed and users are advised to update to Shopware 6.5.7.4. For older versions of 6.1, …
Server-side Template Injection (SSTI) in Shopware 6 (<= v6.4.20.0, v6.5.0.0-rc1 <= v6.5.0.0-rc4), affecting both shopware/core and shopware/platform GitHub repositories, allows remote attackers with access to a Twig environment without the Sandbox extension to bypass the validation checks in Shopware\Core\Framework\Adapter\Twig\SecurityExtension and call any arbitrary PHP function and thus execute arbitrary code/commands via usage of fully-qualified names, supplied as array of strings, when referencing callables. Users are advised to upgrade to v6.4.20.1 …
Shopware is an open source commerce platform based on Symfony Framework and Vue js. The Administration session expiration was set to one week, when an attacker has stolen the session cookie they could use it for a long period of time. In version 6.4.18.1 an automatic logout into the Administration session has been added. As a result the user will be logged out when they are inactive. Users are advised …
Shopware is an open source commerce platform based on Symfony Framework and Vue js. In affected versions the log module would write out all kind of sent mails. An attacker with access to either the local system logs or a centralized logging store may have access to other users accounts. This issue has been addressed in version 6.4.18.1. For older versions of 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3, corresponding security measures are …
Shopware is an open source commerce platform based on Symfony Framework and Vue js. The newsletter double opt-in validation was not checked properly, and it was possible to skip the complete double opt in process. As a result operators may have inconsistencies in their newsletter systems. This problem has been fixed with version 6.4.18.1. Users are advised to upgrade. Users unable to upgrade may find security measures are available via …
Shopware is an open source commerce platform based on Symfony Framework and Vue js. In affected versions It was possible to put the same line item multiple times in the cart using the AP. The Cart Validators checked the line item's individuality and the user was able to bypass quantity limits in sales. This problem has been fixed with version 6.4.18.1. Users on major versions 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3 may …
Shopware is an open source commerce platform based on Symfony Framework and Vue js. In a Twig environment without the Sandbox extension, it is possible to refer to PHP functions in twig filters like map, filter, sort. This allows a template to call any global PHP function and thus execute arbitrary code. The attacker must have access to a Twig environment in order to exploit this vulnerability. This problem has …
Shopware is an open source e-commerce software. In versions from 5.7.0 a persistent cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerability exists in the customer module. Users are recommend to update to the current version 5.7.14. You can get the update to 5.7.14 regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. There are no known workarounds for this issue.
Shopware is an open source e-commerce software made in Germany. Versions of Shopware 5 prior to version 5.7.12 are subject to an authenticated Stored XSS in Administration. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this issue.
Shopware is an open source e-commerce software platform. Starting with version 5.0.4 and before version 5.7.9, multiple tokens for password reset can be requested. All tokens can be used to change the password. This makes it possible for an attacker to take over the victim's account if they somehow gain access to the victims email account and find an unused password reset token in the emails. This issue is fixed …
Shopware is an open source e-commerce software platform. Prior to version 5.7.9, Shopware is vulnerable to non-stored cross-site scripting in the storefront. This issue is fixed in version 5.7.9. Users of older versions may attempt to mitigate the vulnerability by using the Shopware security plugin.
Shopware is an open source e-commerce software platform. Versions prior to 5.7.9 is vulnerable to malfunction of cross-site request forgery (CSRF) token validation. Under certain circumstances, the CSRF tokens were not generated anew and not validated correctly. This issue is fixed in version 5.7.9. Users of older versions may attempt to mitigate the vulnerability by using the Shopware security plugin.
Shopware is an open commerce platform based on Symfony Framework and Vue. In affected versions an attacker can abuse the Admin SDK functionality on the server to read or update internal resources. Users are advised to update to the current version 6.4.10.1. For older versions of 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3, corresponding security measures are also available via a plugin. There are no known workarounds for this issue.
Shopware is an open commerce platform based on Symfony Framework and Vue. Permissions set to sales channel context by admin-api are still usable within normal user session. Users are advised to update to the current version 6.4.10.1. For older versions of 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3, corresponding security measures are also available via a plugin. There are no known workarounds for this issue.
Shopware is an open commerce platform based on the Symfony php Framework and the Vue javascript framework. In affected versions guest sessions are shared between customers when HTTP cache is enabled. This can lead to inconsistent experiences for guest users. Setups with Varnish are not affected by this issue. This issue has been resolved in version 6.4.8.2. Users unable to upgrade should disable the HTTP Cache.
Shopware is an open commerce platform based on the Symfony php Framework and the Vue javascript framework. In affected versions user sessions are not logged out if the password is reset via password recovery. This issue has been resolved in version 6.4.8.1. For older versions of 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3, corresponding security measures are also available via a plugin.
Shopware is an open commerce platform based on the Symfony php Framework and the Vue javascript framework. In affected versions it is possible to inject code via the voucher code form. This issue has been patched in version 6.4.8.1. There are no known workarounds for this issue.
Shopware is an open commerce platform based on the Symfony php Framework and the Vue javascript framework. Affected versions of shopware do no properly set sensitive HTTP headers to be non-cacheable. If there is an HTTP cache between the server and client then headers may be exposed via HTTP caches. This issue has been resolved in version 6.4.8.2. There are no known workarounds.
Webcache Poisoning via X-Forwarded-Prefix and sub-request Patches.
Shopware is open source e-commerce software. contain a cross-site scripting vulnerability. This issue is patched Two workarounds are available. Using the security plugin or adding a particular following config to the .htaccess file will protect against cross-site scripting in this case. There is also a config for those using nginx as a server. The plugin and the configs can be found on the GitHub Security Advisory page for this vulnerability.
Shopware contains an authenticated server-side request forgery vulnerability in file upload via URL.
Shopware is an open source eCommerce platform. contain a vulnerability involving an insecure direct object reference of log files of the Import/Export feature.
Shopware is an open source eCommerce platform. contain a vulnerability that allows manipulation of product reviews via API. contains a patch. As workarounds for older versions of, corresponding security measures are also available via a plugin.
Shopware is an open source eCommerce platform. contain a Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability via SVG media files.
Shopware is an open source eCommerce platform. contain a command injection vulnerability in mail agent settings.
Impact non-admin users can create integration role with administrator role Patches We recommend updating to the current version 6.4.1.1. You can get the update to 6.4.1.1 regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. https://www.shopware.com/en/download/#shopware-6 Workarounds For older versions of 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3 corresponding security measures are also available via a plugin. For the full range of functions, we recommend updating to the latest Shopware version. https://store.shopware.com/en/detail/index/sArticle/518463/number/Swag136939272659
Impact Canceling of orders not related to the logged-in user Patches We recommend updating to the current version 6.4.1.1. You can get the update to 6.4.1.1 regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. https://www.shopware.com/en/download/#shopware-6 Workarounds For older versions of 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3, corresponding security measures are also available via a plugin. For the full range of functions, we recommend updating to the latest Shopware version. https://store.shopware.com/en/detail/index/sArticle/518463/number/Swag136939272659
Shopware is an open source eCommerce platform. Potential session hijacking of store customers We recommend to update to the current You can get the update to regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. For older versions of, corresponding security measures are also available via a plugin. For the full range of functions, we recommend updating to the latest Shopware version.
Shopware is an open source eCommerce platform. Creation of order credits was not validated by ACL in admin orders. Users are recommend to update to the current You can get the update to regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. For older versions of, corresponding security measures are also available via a plugin. For the full range of functions, we recommend updating to the latest Shopware version.
Private files are publicly accessible with Cloud Storage providers when the hashed URL is known. Users are recommend to first change their configuration to set the correct visibility according to the documentation.
The admin api has exposed some internal hidden fields when an association has been loaded with a to many reference. Users are recommend to update to You can get the update to regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview.
Shopware is an open source eCommerce platform.Please check your plugins if you have it in use. Detailed technical information can be found in the upgrade information.
Impact Leak of information via Store-API Patches We recommend to update to the current version 6.3.5.3. You can get the update to 6.3.5.3 regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. https://www.shopware.com/en/download/#shopware-6 Workarounds For older versions of 6.1 and 6.2, corresponding security measures are also available via a plugin. For the full range of functions, we recommend updating to the latest Shopware version. https://store.shopware.com/en/detail/index/sArticle/518463/number/Swag136939272659 For more information https://docs.shopware.com/en/shopware-6-en/security-updates/security-update-04-2021
Impact After order payment process manipulation Patches We recommend to update to the current version 6.3.5.3. You can get the update to 6.3.5.3 regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. https://www.shopware.com/en/download/#shopware-6 Workarounds For older versions of 6.1 and 6.2, corresponding security measures are also available via a plugin. For the full range of functions, we recommend updating to the latest Shopware version. https://store.shopware.com/en/detail/index/sArticle/518463/number/Swag136939272659 For more information https://docs.shopware.com/en/shopware-6-en/security-updates/security-update-04-2021
Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an OS Command ('OS Command Injection') in shopware/platform.
Impact Generation of fake documents via public GET-call Patches We recommend to update to the current version 6.3.5.1. You can get the update to 6.3.5.1 regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. https://www.shopware.com/en/download/#shopware-6 Workarounds For older versions of 6.1 and 6.2, corresponding security measures are also available via a plugin. For the full range of functions, we recommend updating to the latest Shopware version. https://store.shopware.com/en/detail/index/sArticle/518463/number/Swag136939272659 For more …
Impact Information exposure via query strings in URL Patches We recommend to update to the current version 6.3.4.1. You can get the update to 6.3.4.1 regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. https://www.shopware.com/en/download/#shopware-6 Workarounds For older versions of 6.1 and 6.2 the corresponding changes are also available via plugin: https://store.shopware.com/en/detail/index/sArticle/518463/number/Swag136939272659 For more information https://docs.shopware.com/en/shopware-6-en/security-updates/security-update-12-2020 Credits We would like to thank Oliver Herrmann for reporting this issue.
Impact Authenticated Server Side Request Forgery Patches We recommend to update to the current version 6.3.4.1. You can get the update to 6.3.4.1 regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. https://www.shopware.com/en/download/#shopware-6 Workarounds For older versions of 6.1 and 6.2 the corresponding changes are also available via plugin: https://store.shopware.com/en/detail/index/sArticle/518463/number/Swag136939272659 For more information https://docs.shopware.com/en/shopware-6-en/security-updates/security-update-12-2020 Credits We would like to thank REQON B.V. for reporting this issue.
Impact Authenticated Privilege Escalation Patches We recommend to update to the current version 6.3.4.1. You can get the update to 6.3.4.1 regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. https://www.shopware.com/en/download/#shopware-6 Workarounds For older versions of 6.1 and 6.2 the corresponding changes are also available via plugin: https://store.shopware.com/en/detail/index/sArticle/518463/number/Swag136939272659 For more information https://docs.shopware.com/en/shopware-6-en/security-updates/security-update-12-2020
Impact Denial of Service via Cache Flooding Patches We recommend to update to the current version 6.3.2.1. You can get the update to 6.3.2.1 regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. https://www.shopware.com/en/download/#shopware-6 Workarounds For older versions of 6.1 and 6.2 the corresponding changes are also available via plugin: https://store.shopware.com/en/detail/index/sArticle/518463/number/Swag136939272659 For more information https://docs.shopware.com/en/shopware-6-en/security-updates/security-update-10-2020
Impact Authenticated XML External Entity Processing Patches We recommend to update to the current version 6.3.2.1. You can get the update to 6.3.2.1 regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. https://www.shopware.com/en/download/#shopware-6 Workarounds For older versions of 6.1 and 6.2 the corresponding changes are also available via plugin: https://store.shopware.com/en/detail/index/sArticle/518463/number/Swag136939272659 For more information https://docs.shopware.com/en/shopware-6-en/security-updates/security-update-10-2020
Impact RCE in Third Party Library Patches We recommend to update to the current version 6.3.1.1. You can get the update to 6.3.1.1 regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. For older versions you can use the Security Plugin: https://store.shopware.com/en/detail/index/sArticle/518463/number/Swag136939272659 References https://docs.shopware.com/en/shopware-6-en/security-updates/security-update-09-2020
Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting') in shopware/platform.
Shopware is vulnerable to a Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) in its "Mediabrowser upload by URL" feature. This allows an authenticated user to send HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and SFTP requests on behalf of the Shopware platform server.
In Shopware, the database password is leaked to an unauthenticated user when a DriverException occurs and verbose error handling is enabled.
In Shopware, authenticated users are allowed to use the Mediabrowser fileupload feature to upload SVG images containing JavaScript. This leads to Persistent XSS. An uploaded image can be accessed without authentication.