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Bugzilla Two Information Disclosure Security Issues Advisory Available in Danish 

Secunia Advisory: SA17030  
Release Date: 2005-10-03
Last Update: 2006-01-20

Critical:
Less critical
Impact: Exposure of system information
Exposure of sensitive information
Where: From remote
Solution Status: Vendor Patch

Software:Bugzilla 2.x

CVE reference:CVE-2005-3138 (Secunia mirror)
CVE-2005-3139 (Secunia mirror)

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Description:
Two security issues have been reported in Bugzilla, which can be exploited by malicious people to disclose system and potentially sensitive information.

1) The problem is that it is possible to access the "config.cgi" script without being authenticated even when the "requirelogin" parameter setting is enabled. This can be exploited to disclose certain product information (e.g. product names).

The security issue has been reported in versions 2.18rc1 through 2.18.3, 2.19 through 2.20rc2, and 2.21.

2) The problem is that it is possible to list invisible users when using the user matching feature when the "usevisibilitygroups" parameter setting is enabled.

Successful exploitation requires that user matching is enabled in "substring" mode.

The security issue has been reported in versions 2.19.1 through 2.20rc2, and 2.21.

Solution:
Update to 2.18.4, 2.20, or 2.21.1.
http://www.bugzilla.org/download/

Provided and/or discovered by:
The vendor credits:
* Frédéric Buclin
* Joel Peshkin
* Myk Melez
* Max Kanat-Alexander

Changelog:
2006-01-20: Added CVE references.

Original Advisory:
http://www.bugzilla.org/security/2.18.4/



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