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CKEditor, a third-party JavaScript library included in Drupal core, has fixed a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability. The vulnerability stemmed from the fact that it was possible to execute XSS inside CKEditor when using the image2 plugin (which Drupal 8 core also uses).
We would like to thank the CKEditor team for patching the vulnerability and coordinating the fix and release process, and matching the Drupal core security window.
A remote code execution vulnerability exists within multiple subsystems of Drupal 7.x and 8.x. This potentially allows attackers to exploit multiple attack vectors on a Drupal site, which could result in the site being completely compromised.
The security team has written an FAQ about this issue.
Edited 2020, February 13 to fix links to patch files.
This security advisory fixes multiple vulnerabilities in both Drupal 7 and Drupal 8. See below for a list.
Comment reply form allows access to restricted content - Critical - Drupal 8 - CVE-2017-6926
Users with permission to post comments are able to view content and comments they do not have access to, and are also able to add comments to this content.
This vulnerability is mitigated by the fact that the comment system must be enabled and the attacker must have permission to post comments.
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