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CVE-2013-5739

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Overview

The default configuration of WordPress before 3.6.1 does not prevent uploads of .swf and .exe files, which might make it easier for remote authenticated users to conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks via a crafted file, related to the get_allowed_mime_types function in wp-includes/functions.php.

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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2013-239
Posted Sep 19, 2013
Authored by Mandriva | Site mandriva.com

Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2013-239 - Updated wordpress and php-phpmailer packages fix security vulnerabilities. wp-includes/functions.php in WordPress before 3.6.1 does not properly determine whether data has been serialized, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by triggering erroneous PHP unserialize operations. WordPress before 3.6.1 does not properly validate URLs before use in an HTTP redirect, which allows remote attackers to bypass intended redirection restrictions via a crafted string. wp-admin/includes/post.php in WordPress before 3.6.1 allows remote authenticated users to spoof the authorship of a post by leveraging the Author role and providing a modified user_ID parameter. The get_allowed_mime_types function in wp-includes/functions.php in WordPress before 3.6.1 does not require the unfiltered_html capability for uploads of.htm and.html files, which might make it easier for remote authenticated users to conduct cross-site scripting attacks via a crafted file. The default configuration of WordPress before 3.6.1 does not prevent uploads of.swf and.exe files, which might make it easier for remote authenticated users to conduct cross-site scripting attacks via a crafted file, related to the get_allowed_mime_types function in wp-includes/functions.php. Additionally, php-phpmailer has been updated to a newer version required by the updated wordpress.

tags | advisory, remote, web, arbitrary, spoof, php, vulnerability, xss
systems | linux, mandriva
advisories | CVE-2013-4338, CVE-2013-4339, CVE-2013-4340, CVE-2013-5738, CVE-2013-5739
SHA-256 | 14d3e4af5ccf56ce47340ad79ec994f4f64d3f8a5ec89000dfd5cb60a7c7a95e
Debian Security Advisory 2757-1
Posted Sep 15, 2013
Authored by Debian | Site debian.org

Debian Linux Security Advisory 2757-1 - Several vulnerabilities were identified in Wordpress, a web blogging tool. As the CVEs were allocated from releases announcements and specific fixes are usually not identified, it has been decided to upgrade the Wordpress package to the latest upstream version instead of backporting the patches.

tags | advisory, web, vulnerability
systems | linux, debian
advisories | CVE-2013-4338, CVE-2013-4339, CVE-2013-4340, CVE-2013-5738, CVE-2013-5739
SHA-256 | 21250bdd9de9d8c61180d820cef9ec6ef83158f9efe1f0b23d446eaeb26f917e
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