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GHSA-7x6q-3v3m-cwjg: kiwi TCMS has possibility for user to update email address to unverified one

Impact

In previous versions of Kiwi TCMS users were able to update their email addresses via the “My profile” admin page. This page allowed them to change the email address registered with their account without the ownership verification performed during account registration.

Patches

With Kiwi TCMS v12.2 or later it is not possible to edit the email field associated with a user account!

Workarounds

No workaround exists.

References

Disclosed by @novemberdad.

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Package

pip kiwitcms (pip)

Description

Impact

In previous versions of Kiwi TCMS users were able to update their email addresses via the “My profile” admin page. This page allowed them to change the email address registered with their account without the ownership verification performed during account registration.

Patches

With Kiwi TCMS v12.2 or later it is not possible to edit the email field associated with a user account!

Workarounds

No workaround exists.

References

Disclosed by @novemberdad.

References

  • GHSA-7x6q-3v3m-cwjg
  • https://kiwitcms.org/blog/kiwi-tcms-team/2023/04/23/kiwi-tcms-122/

Published to the GitHub Advisory Database

Apr 24, 2023

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CVE-2023-30544: Kiwi TCMS 12.2

Kiwi TCMS is an open source test management system. In versions of Kiwi TCMS prior to 12.2, users were able to update their email addresses via the `My profile` admin page. This page allowed them to change the email address registered with their account without the ownership verification performed during account registration. Operators of Kiwi TCMS should upgrade to v12.2 or later to receive a patch. No known workarounds exist.