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GHSA-x4q7-m6fp-4v9v: October CMS Safe Mode bypass leads to authenticated Remote Code Execution

Impact

This vulnerability only affects installations that rely on the safe mode restriction, commonly used when providing public access to the admin panel. Assuming an attacker has access to the admin panel and permission to open the “Editor” section, they can bypass the Safe Mode (cms.safe_mode) restriction to introduce new PHP code in a CMS template using a specially crafted request.

Patches

The issue has been patched in v2.2.34 and v3.0.66

References

Credits to:

  • David Miller

For more information

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:

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Impact

This vulnerability only affects installations that rely on the safe mode restriction, commonly used when providing public access to the admin panel. Assuming an attacker has access to the admin panel and permission to open the “Editor” section, they can bypass the Safe Mode (cms.safe_mode) restriction to introduce new PHP code in a CMS template using a specially crafted request.

Patches

The issue has been patched in v2.2.34 and v3.0.66

References

Credits to:

  • David Miller

For more information

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:

References

  • GHSA-x4q7-m6fp-4v9v

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CVE-2022-35944: Safe Mode bypass leads to authenticated Remote Code Execution

October is a self-hosted Content Management System (CMS) platform based on the Laravel PHP Framework. This vulnerability only affects installations that rely on the safe mode restriction, commonly used when providing public access to the admin panel. Assuming an attacker has access to the admin panel and permission to open the "Editor" section, they can bypass the Safe Mode (`cms.safe_mode`) restriction to introduce new PHP code in a CMS template using a specially crafted request. The issue has been patched in versions 2.2.34 and 3.0.66.