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CVE-2022-22931: security - CVE-2022-22931: Path traversal in Apache James
Fix of CVE-2021-40525 do not prepend delimiters upon valid directory validations. Affected implementations include: - maildir mailbox store - Sieve file repository This enables a user to access other users data stores (limited to user names being prefixed by the value of the username being used).
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Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2022 04:39:16 +0000 From: Benoit Tellier <btellier@…che.org> To: oss-security@…ts.openwall.com Subject: CVE-2022-22931: Path traversal in Apache James
Severity: moderate
Description:
Fix of CVE-2021-40525 do not prepend delimiters upon valid directory validations.
Affected implementations include:
- maildir mailbox store
- Sieve file repository
This enables a user to access other users data stores (limited to user names being prefixed by the value of the username being used).
Mitigation:
This had been fixed in Apache James 3.6.2.
Credit:
These issues were discovered and reported by GHSL team member Jaroslav Lobačevski
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