In GLPI before version 9.5.2, the `?pluginimage.send.php?` endpoint allows a user to specify an image from a plugin. The parameters can be maliciously crafted to instead delete the .htaccess file for the files directory. Any user becomes able to read all the files and folders contained in “/files/”. Some of the sensitive information that is compromised are the user sessions, logs, and more. An attacker would be able to get the Administrators session token and use that to authenticate. The issue is patched in version 9.5.2. References: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi/commit/6ca9a0e77299a755c356d758344a23278df67f65 https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi/security/advisories/GHSA-rm52-jx9h-rwcp
Created glpi tracking bugs for this issue: Affects: epel-7 [bug 1886277] Affects: fedora-all [bug 1886276]
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