Multiple vulnerabilities were discovered in ownCloud, a cloud storage web service for files, music, contacts, calendars and many more. CVE-2015-3011 Hugh Davenport discovered that the contacts application shipped with ownCloud is vulnerable to multiple stored cross-site scripting attacks. This vulnerability is effectively exploitable in any browser. CVE-2015-3012 Roy Jansen discovered that the documents application shipped with ownCloud is vulnerable to multiple stored cross-site scripting attacks. This vulnerability is not exploitable in browsers that support the current CSP standard. CVE-2015-3013 Lukas Reschke discovered a blacklist bypass vulnerability, allowing authenticated remote attackers to bypass the file blacklist and upload files such as the .htaccess files. An attacker could leverage this bypass by uploading a .htaccess and execute arbitrary PHP code if the /data/ directory is stored inside the web root and a web server that interprets .htaccess files is used. On default Debian installations the data directory is outside of the web root and thus this vulnerability is not exploitable by default. For the stable distribution (jessie), these problems have been fixed in version 7.0.4+dfsg-4~deb8u1. For the testing distribution (stretch), these problems have been fixed in version 7.0.4+dfsg-3. For the unstable distribution (sid), these problems have been fixed in version 7.0.4+dfsg-3. We recommend that you upgrade your owncloud packages.
Multiple vulnerabilities were discovered in ownCloud, a cloud storage web service for files, music, contacts, calendars and many more.
Hugh Davenport discovered that the contacts
application shipped
with ownCloud is vulnerable to multiple stored cross-site
scripting attacks. This vulnerability is effectively exploitable
in any browser.
Roy Jansen discovered that the documents
application shipped with
ownCloud is vulnerable to multiple stored cross-site scripting
attacks. This vulnerability is not exploitable in browsers that
support the current CSP standard.
Lukas Reschke discovered a blacklist bypass vulnerability, allowing authenticated remote attackers to bypass the file blacklist and upload files such as the .htaccess files. An attacker could leverage this bypass by uploading a .htaccess and execute arbitrary PHP code if the /data/ directory is stored inside the web root and a web server that interprets .htaccess files is used. On default Debian installations the data directory is outside of the web root and thus this vulnerability is not exploitable by default.
For the stable distribution (jessie), these problems have been fixed in version 7.0.4+dfsg-4~deb8u1.
For the testing distribution (stretch), these problems have been fixed in version 7.0.4+dfsg-3.
For the unstable distribution (sid), these problems have been fixed in version 7.0.4+dfsg-3.
We recommend that you upgrade your owncloud packages.