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  • Keyword (text search): cpe:2.3:a:mozilla:bugzilla:2.6:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
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Vuln ID Summary CVSS Severity
CVE-2001-1401

Bugzilla before 2.14 does not properly restrict access to confidential bugs, which could allow Bugzilla users to bypass viewing permissions via modified bug id parameters in (1) process_bug.cgi, (2) show_activity.cgi, (3) showvotes.cgi, (4) showdependencytree.cgi, (5) showdependencygraph.cgi, (6) showattachment.cgi, or (7) describecomponents.cgi.

Published: September 10, 2001; 12:00:00 AM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 7.5 HIGH
CVE-2001-1402

Bugzilla before 2.14 does not properly escape untrusted parameters, which could allow remote attackers to conduct unauthorized activities via cross-site scripting (CSS) and possibly SQL injection attacks on (1) the product or output form variables for reports.cgi, (2) the voteon, bug_id, and user variables for showvotes.cgi, (3) an invalid email address in createaccount.cgi, (4) an invalid ID in showdependencytree.cgi, (5) invalid usernames and other fields in process_bug.cgi, and (6) error messages in buglist.cgi.

Published: September 10, 2001; 12:00:00 AM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 7.5 HIGH
CVE-2001-1403

Bugzilla before 2.14 includes the username and password in URLs, which could allow attackers to gain privileges by reading the information from the web server logs, or by "shoulder-surfing" and observing the web browser's location bar.

Published: September 10, 2001; 12:00:00 AM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 7.5 HIGH
CVE-2001-1404

Bugzilla before 2.14 stores user passwords in plaintext and sends password requests in an email message, which could allow attackers to gain privileges.

Published: September 10, 2001; 12:00:00 AM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 7.5 HIGH
CVE-2001-1405

Bugzilla before 2.14 does not restrict access to sanitycheck.cgi, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption) via a flood of requests to sanitycheck.cgi.

Published: September 10, 2001; 12:00:00 AM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 2.1 LOW
CVE-2001-1406

process_bug.cgi in Bugzilla before 2.14 does not set the "groupset" bit when a bug is moved between product groups, which will cause the bug to have the old group's restrictions, which might not be as stringent.

Published: September 10, 2001; 12:00:00 AM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 2.1 LOW
CVE-2001-1407

Bugzilla before 2.14 allows Bugzilla users to bypass group security checks by marking a bug as the duplicate of a restricted bug, which adds the user to the CC list of the restricted bug and allows the user to view the bug.

Published: September 10, 2001; 12:00:00 AM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 7.5 HIGH
CVE-2001-0329

Bugzilla 2.10 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via shell metacharacters in a username that is then processed by (1) the Bugzilla_login cookie in post_bug.cgi, or (2) the who parameter in process_bug.cgi.

Published: June 27, 2001; 12:00:00 AM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 7.5 HIGH
CVE-2001-0330

Bugzilla 2.10 allows remote attackers to access sensitive information, including the database username and password, via an HTTP request for the globals.pl file, which is normally returned by the web server without being executed.

Published: June 27, 2001; 12:00:00 AM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 7.5 HIGH