svn commit: r316134 - head/security/vuxml
Matthew Seaman
matthew at FreeBSD.org
Sat Apr 20 09:24:31 UTC 2013
Author: matthew
Date: Sat Apr 20 09:24:30 2013
New Revision: 316134
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/316134
Log:
Document PMASA-2013-1
It turns out that release 3.5.8 (recently updated in ports) was the
cure to an XSS vulnerability.
Feature safe: yes
Modified:
head/security/vuxml/vuln.xml
Modified: head/security/vuxml/vuln.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/security/vuxml/vuln.xml Sat Apr 20 08:35:04 2013 (r316133)
+++ head/security/vuxml/vuln.xml Sat Apr 20 09:24:30 2013 (r316134)
@@ -51,6 +51,35 @@ Note: Please add new entries to the beg
-->
<vuxml xmlns="http://www.vuxml.org/apps/vuxml-1">
+ <vuln vid="7280c3f6-a99a-11e2-8cef-6805ca0b3d42">
+ <topic>phpMyAdmin -- XSS due to unescaped HTML output in GIS visualisation page</topic>
+ <affects>
+ <package>
+ <name>phpMyAdmin</name>
+ <range><ge>3.5</ge><lt>3.5.8</lt></range>
+ </package>
+ </affects>
+ <description>
+ <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
+ <p>The phpMyAdmin development team reports:</p>
+ <blockquote cite="http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security/PMASA-2013-1.php">
+ <p> When modifying a URL parameter with a crafted value it
+ is possible to trigger an XSS.</p>
+ <p>These XSS can only be triggered when a valid database is
+ known and when a valid cookie token is used.</p>
+ </blockquote>
+ </body>
+ </description>
+ <references>
+ <cvename>CVE-2013-1937</cvename>
+ <url>http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security/PMASA-2013-1.php</url>
+ </references>
+ <dates>
+ <discovery>2013-04-18</discovery>
+ <entry>2013-04-20</entry>
+ </dates>
+ </vuln>
+
<vuln vid="a592e991-a919-11e2-ade0-8c705af55518">
<topic>roundcube -- arbitrary file disclosure vulnerability</topic>
<affects>
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