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An issue was discovered in Webmin <=1.920. The parameter old in password_change.cgi contains a command injection vulnerability.
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An issue was discovered in Webmin 1.882 through 1.921. The parameter old in password_change.cgi contains a command injection vulnerability. NOTE: CVE-2019-15231 is an intentionally separate ID for the 1.890 case, which has different threat characteristics, and represents a non-identical code change (e.g., workarounds for other versions may not help to secure a 1.890 installation).
An issue was discovered in Webmin <=1.920. The parameter old in password_change.cgi contains a command injection vulnerability.
CVE Modified by MITRE8/21/2019 11:15:14 AM
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An issue was discovered in Webmin through 1.920. The parameter old in password_change.cgi contains a command injection vulnerability.
An issue was discovered in Webmin 1.882 through 1.921. The parameter old in password_change.cgi contains a command injection vulnerability. NOTE: CVE-2019-15231 is an intentionally separate ID for the 1.890 case, which has different threat characteristics, and represents a non-identical code change (e.g., workarounds for other versions may not help to secure a 1.890 installation).