CVE-2016-9752
Summary
| CVE | CVE-2016-9752 |
|---|---|
| State | PUBLIC |
| Assigner | [email protected] |
| Source Priority | CVE Program / NVD first with legacy fallback |
| Published | 2016-12-01 11:59:00 UTC |
| Updated | 2016-12-03 03:27:00 UTC |
| Description | In Serendipity before 2.0.5, an attacker can bypass SSRF protection by using a malformed IP address (e.g., http://127.1) or a 30x (aka Redirection) HTTP status code. |
Risk And Classification
Problem Types: CWE-918
NVD Known Affected Configurations (CPE 2.3)
| Type | Vendor | Product | Version | Update | Edition | Language |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Application | S9y | Serendipity | All | All | All | All |
References
| Reference | Source | Link | Tags |
|---|---|---|---|
| Serendipity CVE-2016-9752 SSRF Security Bypass Vulnerability | BID | www.securityfocus.com | |
| Serendipity 2.0.5 and 2.1-beta3 released - Serendipity | CONFIRM | blog.s9y.org | Vendor Advisory |
| prepare release 2.0.5 · s9y/Serendipity@fbdd50a · GitHub | CONFIRM | github.com | Issue Tracking, Patch, Third Party Advisory |
| CVE Program record | CVE.ORG | www.cve.org | canonical |
| NVD vulnerability detail | NVD | nvd.nist.gov | canonical, analysis |
No vendor comments have been submitted for this CVE.
There are currently no legacy QID mappings associated with this CVE.