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CVE-2022-36102: ACL could be bypassed if specific URLs are used
Shopware is an open source e-commerce software. In affected versions if backend admin controllers are called with a certain notation, the ACL could be bypassed. Users could execute actions, which they are normally not able to do. Users are advised to update to the current version (5.7.15). Users can get the update via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. There are no known workarounds for this issue.
Impact
If backend admin controllers are called with a certain notation, the ACL could be bypassed. Users could execute actions, which they are normally not able to do.
Patches
We recommend updating to the current version 5.7.15. You can get the update to 5.7.15 regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview.
https://www.shopware.com/en/changelog-sw5/#5-7-15
For older versions you can use the Security Plugin:
https://store.shopware.com/en/swag575294366635f/shopware-security-plugin.html
References
https://docs.shopware.com/en/shopware-5-en/security-updates/security-update-09-2022
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### Impact If backend admin controllers are called with a certain notation, the ACL could be bypassed. Users could execute actions, which they are normally not able to do. ### Patches We recommend updating to the current version 5.7.15. You can get the update to 5.7.15 regularly via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. https://www.shopware.com/en/changelog-sw5/#5-7-15 For older versions you can use the Security Plugin: https://store.shopware.com/en/swag575294366635f/shopware-security-plugin.html ### References https://docs.shopware.com/en/shopware-5-en/security-updates/security-update-09-2022
Shopware is an open source e-commerce software. In affected versions the request for the customer detail view in the backend administration contained sensitive data like the hashed password and the session ID. These fields are now explicitly unset in version 5.7.15. Users are advised to update and may get the update either via the Auto-Updater or directly via the download overview. There are no known workarounds for this issue.