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Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2012 01:08:24 -0600
From: Kurt Seifried <kseifried@...hat.com>
To: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com
CC: Moritz Muehlenhoff <jmm@...ian.org>, Luciano Bello <luciano@...ian.org>
Subject: Re: CVE request: CSRF in eXtplorer

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On 06/25/2012 04:34 PM, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> Kurt Seifried wrote:
> 
>>> John Leitch has discovered a CSRF vulnerability in eXtplorer: 
>>> http://www.autosectools.com/Advisories/eXtplorer.2.1.RC3_Cross-
>>>  site.Request.Forgery_174.html
>>> 
>>> Can you please assign a CVE id to it?
>>> 
>>> Cheers, luciano
>> 
>> Does this affect any versions other than just 2.1 RC3?
> 
> The upstream version, which is in Debian stable (2.1.0b6, I suppose
> that refers to beta6) is affected and was released in 2010, so this
> is not just a regression in a short-lived release candidate.
> 
> Cheers, Moritz

Please use CVE-2012-3362 for this issue.

- -- 
Kurt Seifried Red Hat Security Response Team (SRT)
PGP: 0x5E267993 A90B F995 7350 148F 66BF 7554 160D 4553 5E26 7993

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