Drupal core contains a potential PHP Object Injection vulnerability
Low severity
GitHub Reviewed
Published
Dec 10, 2024
to the GitHub Advisory Database
•
Updated Dec 16, 2024
Package
Affected versions
>= 8.8.0, < 10.2.11
>= 10.3.0, < 10.3.9
>= 11.0.0, < 11.0.8
Patched versions
10.2.11
10.3.9
11.0.8
>= 8.8.0, < 10.2.11
>= 10.3.0, < 10.3.9
>= 11.0.0, < 11.0.8
10.2.11
10.3.9
11.0.8
>= 8.8.0, < 10.2.11
>= 10.3.0, < 10.3.9
>= 11.0.0, < 11.0.8
10.2.11
10.3.9
11.0.8
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Dec 10, 2024
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Dec 10, 2024
Reviewed
Dec 10, 2024
Last updated
Dec 16, 2024
Drupal core contains a potential PHP Object Injection vulnerability that (if combined with another exploit) could lead to Artbitrary File Deletion. It is not directly exploitable.
This issue is mitigated by the fact that in order to be exploitable, a separate vulnerability must be present that allows an attacker to pass unsafe input to
unserialize()
. There are no such known exploits in Drupal core.To help protect against this vulnerability, types have been added to properties in some of Drupal core's classes. If an application extends those classes, the same types may need to be specified on the subclass to avoid a
TypeError
.This issue affects Drupal Core: from 8.0.0 before 10.2.11, from 10.3.0 before 10.3.9, from 11.0.0 before 11.0.8.
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