The Lost Password reset functionality in ownCloud before 4.0.9 and 4.5.0 does not properly check the security token, which allows remote attackers to change an accounts password via unspecified vectors related to a Remote Timing Attack.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Owncloud | Owncloud | * | 4.0.8 (including) |
Owncloud | Owncloud | 3.0.0 (including) | 3.0.0 (including) |
Owncloud | Owncloud | 3.0.1 (including) | 3.0.1 (including) |
Owncloud | Owncloud | 3.0.2 (including) | 3.0.2 (including) |
Owncloud | Owncloud | 3.0.3 (including) | 3.0.3 (including) |
Owncloud | Owncloud | 4.0.0 (including) | 4.0.0 (including) |
Owncloud | Owncloud | 4.0.1 (including) | 4.0.1 (including) |
Owncloud | Owncloud | 4.0.2 (including) | 4.0.2 (including) |
Owncloud | Owncloud | 4.0.3 (including) | 4.0.3 (including) |
Owncloud | Owncloud | 4.0.4 (including) | 4.0.4 (including) |
Owncloud | Owncloud | 4.0.5 (including) | 4.0.5 (including) |
Owncloud | Owncloud | 4.0.6 (including) | 4.0.6 (including) |
Owncloud | Owncloud | 4.0.7 (including) | 4.0.7 (including) |
Owncloud | Owncloud | 4.5.0 (including) | 4.5.0 (including) |
Owncloud | Ubuntu | oneiric | * |
Owncloud | Ubuntu | quantal | * |
Owncloud | Ubuntu | upstream | * |