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Posted to announce@httpd.apache.org by Daniel Ruggeri <dr...@apache.org> on 2018/03/26 05:06:19 UTC
CVE-2018-1283: Tampering of mod_session data for CGI applications
CVE-2018-1283: Tampering of mod_session data for CGI applications.
Severity: Medium
Vendor: The Apache Software Foundation
Versions Affected:
httpd 2.4.0 to 2.4.29
Description:
When mod_session is configured to forward its session data to CGI
applications (SessionEnv on, not the default), a remote user may influence
their content by using a "Session" header. This comes from the "HTTP_SESSION"
variable name used by mod_session to forward its data to CGIs, since the
prefix "HTTP_" is also used by the Apache HTTP Server to pass HTTP header
fields, per CGI specifications.
The severity is set to Medium because "SessionEnv on" is not a default nor
common configuration, it should be considered High when this is the case
though, because of the possible remote exploitation.
Mitigation:
All httpd users should upgrade to 2.4.30 or later.
Credit:
The issue was discovered internally by the Apache HTTP Server team.
References:
https://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_24.html