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GHSA-3xxm-3g3c-w579: Moodle Code Injection vulnerability

A remote code execution risk was identified in the Lesson activity. By default this was only available to teachers and managers.

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GHSA-9724-h8p7-r3jv: Moodle Cross-site Scripting vulnerability

ID numbers displayed in the quiz grading report required additional sanitizing to prevent a stored XSS risk.

GHSA-8mm2-m2gp-c6x2: Moodle Improper Access Control vulnerability

Students in "Only see own membership" groups could see other students in the group, which should be hidden.

CVE-2023-4379: "Remove approvals by Code Owners if their files changed" does not apply when target branch is changed (#415496) · Issues · GitLab.org / GitLab · GitLab

An issue has been discovered in GitLab EE affecting all versions starting from 15.3 prior to 16.2.8, 16.3 prior to 16.3.5, and 16.4 prior to 16.4.1. Code owner approval was not removed from merge requests when the target branch was updated.

CVE-2023-5549: Official Moodle git projects - moodle.git/search

Insufficient web service capability checks made it possible to move categories a user had permission to manage, to a parent category they did not have the capability to manage.

CVE-2023-5540: Official Moodle git projects - moodle.git/search

A remote code execution risk was identified in the IMSCP activity. By default this was only available to teachers and managers.

CVE-2023-5541: Official Moodle git projects - moodle.git/search

The CSV grade import method contained an XSS risk for users importing the spreadsheet, if it contained unsafe content.

CVE-2023-5547: Official Moodle git projects - moodle.git/search

The course upload preview contained an XSS risk for users uploading unsafe data.

CVE-2023-5539: Official Moodle git projects - moodle.git/search

A remote code execution risk was identified in the Lesson activity. By default this was only available to teachers and managers.

CVE-2023-5550: Official Moodle git projects - moodle.git/search

In a shared hosting environment that has been misconfigured to allow access to other users' content, a Moodle user who also has direct access to the web server outside of the Moodle webroot could utilise a local file include to achieve remote code execution.