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Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 01:35:26 -0600
From: Kurt Seifried <kseifried@...hat.com>
To: Henri Salo <henri@...v.fi>
CC: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com, cve-assign@...re.org,
        coley <coley@...re.org>
Subject: Re: CVE-request for piwigo issues (second request)

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On 10/06/2012 01:34 AM, Henri Salo wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Old CVE-request did not get filled. At least the CVE is not listed
> in Mitre's list, OSVDB, Secunia or Debian security-tracker. Request
> done in: http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2010/12/07/1
> 
> """ piwigo: a1) CSRF a2) SQL injection a3) stored XSS 
> http://secunia.com/advisories/41365/ 
> http://piwigo.org/releases/2.1.3 
> http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/14973/ (the issues mentioned by
> the exploit-db entry appear to be the same that were fixed in
> 2.1.3) b) search.php SQL injection 
> http://secunia.com/advisories/38305/ 
> http://piwigo.org/releases/2.0.8 c) CSRF in the admin panel: 
> http://secunia.com/advisories/37681/ 
> http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/10417 (the exploit-db entry
> details two other issues, but are "admin-only" -- feel free to
> assign or ignore those.) """
> 
> SA41365: 2010 SA38305: 2010 SA37681: 2009
> 
> I am happy to provide more information if needed (or in clearner
> format). Please double-verify that these haven't been assigned
> before you assign IDs, please.

Can you add links to the code commits fixing this stuff? Thanks.

> - Henri Salo
> 


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

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