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GHSA-8cw6-4r32-6r3h: XWiki Platform may allow privilege escalation to programming rights via user's first name

Impact

Any user can edit his own profile and inject code which is going to be executed with programming right.

Steps to reproduce:

  • Set your first name to
    {{cache id="userProfile"}}{{groovy}}println("Hello from groovy!"){{/groovy}}{{/cache}}

The first name appears as interpreted "Hello from groovy" instead of the expected fully escaped "{{cache id="userProfile"}}{{groovy}}println("Hello from groovy!"){{/groovy}}{{/cache}}".

The same vulnerability can also be exploited in all other places where short text properties are displayed, e.g., in apps created using Apps Within Minutes that use a short text field.

Patches

The problem has been patched on versions 13.10.9, 14.4.4, 14.7RC1.

Workarounds

There are no other workarounds than upgrading XWiki or patching the xwiki-commons-xml JAR file.

References

  • https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-19793
  • https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-19794
  • https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XCOMMONS-2498

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  1. GitHub Advisory Database
  2. GitHub Reviewed
  3. CVE-2023-26055

XWiki Platform may allow privilege escalation to programming rights via user’s first name

Critical severity GitHub Reviewed Published Mar 1, 2023 in xwiki/xwiki-commons • Updated Mar 3, 2023

Package

maven org.xwiki.commons:xwiki-commons-xml (Maven)

Affected versions

>= 3.1-milestone-1, < 13.10.9

>= 14.0-rc-1, < 14.4.4

>= 14.5, < 14.7-rc-1

Patched versions

13.10.9

14.4.4

14.7-rc-1

Published by the National Vulnerability Database

Mar 2, 2023

Published to the GitHub Advisory Database

Mar 3, 2023

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CVE-2023-26055: Privilege escalation to programming rights via user's first name

XWiki Commons are technical libraries common to several other top level XWiki projects. Starting in version 3.1-milestone-1, any user can edit their own profile and inject code, which is going to be executed with programming right. The same vulnerability can also be exploited in all other places where short text properties are displayed, e.g., in apps created using Apps Within Minutes that use a short text field. The problem has been patched on versions 13.10.9, 14.4.4, 14.7RC1.