Title: Roundup EditCSVAction Security Bypass Vulnerability
Severity: HIGH
Description:
Roundup is a Python-based issue-tracking system.
The application is prone to a security-bypass vulnerability because the 'EditCSVAction' component fails to properly implement access controls. Authenticated users may change the content of existing messages and modify user settings, which can allow them to gain administrative privileges.
Roundup 1.4.6 is vulnerable; other versions may be affected as well.
Affected Products:
- Debian Linux 4.0
- Debian Linux 4.0 alpha
- Debian Linux 4.0 amd64
- Debian Linux 4.0 arm
- Debian Linux 4.0 armel
- Debian Linux 4.0 hppa
- Debian Linux 4.0 ia-32
- Debian Linux 4.0 ia-64
- Debian Linux 4.0 m68k
- Debian Linux 4.0 mips
- Debian Linux 4.0 mipsel
- Debian Linux 4.0 powerpc
- Debian Linux 4.0 s/390
- Debian Linux 4.0 sparc
- Debian Linux 5.0
- Debian Linux 5.0 alpha
- Debian Linux 5.0 amd64
- Debian Linux 5.0 arm
- Debian Linux 5.0 armel
- Debian Linux 5.0 hppa
- Debian Linux 5.0 ia-32
- Debian Linux 5.0 ia-64
- Debian Linux 5.0 m68k
- Debian Linux 5.0 mips
- Debian Linux 5.0 mipsel
- Debian Linux 5.0 powerpc
- Debian Linux 5.0 s/390
- Debian Linux 5.0 sparc
- RedHat Fedora 10
- RedHat Fedora 9
- Roundup Roundup 1.4.6
References:
- Roundup: Issue 2550521
- Roundup: Roundup Homepage
- Sebastian Harl <sh@tokkee.org>: Debian Bug report logs - #518768
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