Nextcloud Server before 9.0.54 and 10.0.1 & ownCloud Server before 9.0.6 and 9.1.2 suffer from content spoofing in the dav app. The exception message displayed on the DAV endpoints contained partially user-controllable input leading to a potential misrepresentation of information.
The user interface (UI) does not properly represent critical information to the user, allowing the information - or its source - to be obscured or spoofed. This is often a component in phishing attacks.
The product does not restrict or incorrectly restricts access to a resource from an unauthorized actor.
Link | Tags |
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https://owncloud.org/security/advisory/?id=oc-sa-2016-021 | patch vendor advisory |
https://github.com/nextcloud/server/commit/a4cfb3ddc1f4cdb585e05c0e9b2f8e52a0e2ee3e | issue tracking third party advisory patch |
https://github.com/nextcloud/server/commit/7350e13113c8ed484727a5c25331ec11d4d59f5f | issue tracking third party advisory patch |
https://github.com/owncloud/core/commit/96b8afe48570bc70088ccd8f897e9d71997d336e | issue tracking third party advisory patch |
https://hackerone.com/reports/149798 | third party advisory exploit |
https://github.com/owncloud/core/commit/bcc6c39ad8c22a00323a114e9c1a0a834983fb35 | issue tracking third party advisory patch |
https://nextcloud.com/security/advisory/?id=nc-sa-2016-011 | patch vendor advisory |