Total vulnerabilities in the database
ParametersInterceptor in OpenSymphony XWork 2.0.x before 2.0.6 and 2.1.x before 2.1.2, as used in Apache Struts and other products, does not properly restrict # (pound sign) references to context objects, which allows remote attackers to execute Object-Graph Navigation Language (OGNL) statements and modify server-side context objects, as demonstrated by use of a \u0023 representation for the # character.
Software | From | Fixed in |
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opensymphony / xwork | 2.1.1 | 2.1.1.x |
opensymphony / xwork | 2.0.4 | 2.0.4.x |
opensymphony / xwork | 2.0.3 | 2.0.3.x |
opensymphony / xwork | 2.0.5 | 2.0.5.x |
opensymphony / xwork | 2.0.0 | 2.0.0.x |
opensymphony / xwork | 2.0.2 | 2.0.2.x |
opensymphony / xwork | 2.0.1 | 2.0.1.x |
opensymphony / xwork | 2.1.0 | 2.1.0.x |
apache / struts | 2.0.9 | 2.0.9.x |
apache / struts | 2.0.0 | 2.0.0.x |
apache / struts | 2.0.8 | 2.0.8.x |
apache / struts | 2.0.7 | 2.0.7.x |
apache / struts | 2.0.4 | 2.0.4.x |
apache / struts | 2.0.2 | 2.0.2.x |
apache / struts | 2.0.11.1 | 2.0.11.1.x |
apache / struts | 2.0.3 | 2.0.3.x |
apache / struts | 2.0.11 | 2.0.11.x |
apache / struts | 2.0.5 | 2.0.5.x |
apache / struts | 2.0.11.2 | 2.0.11.2.x |
apache / struts | 2.0.6 | 2.0.6.x |
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- | 2.0.6 |
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2.1.0 | 2.1.2 |