Some administrative paths in Drupal 8.2.x before 8.2.7 did not include protection for CSRF. This would allow an attacker to disable some blocks on a site. This issue is mitigated by the fact that users would have to know the block ID.
The web application does not, or can not, sufficiently verify whether a well-formed, valid, consistent request was intentionally provided by the user who submitted the request.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Drupal | Drupal | 8.2.0 (including) | 8.2.0 (including) |
Drupal | Drupal | 8.2.0-beta1 (including) | 8.2.0-beta1 (including) |
Drupal | Drupal | 8.2.0-beta2 (including) | 8.2.0-beta2 (including) |
Drupal | Drupal | 8.2.0-beta3 (including) | 8.2.0-beta3 (including) |
Drupal | Drupal | 8.2.0-rc1 (including) | 8.2.0-rc1 (including) |
Drupal | Drupal | 8.2.0-rc2 (including) | 8.2.0-rc2 (including) |
Drupal | Drupal | 8.2.1 (including) | 8.2.1 (including) |
Drupal | Drupal | 8.2.2 (including) | 8.2.2 (including) |
Drupal | Drupal | 8.2.3 (including) | 8.2.3 (including) |
Drupal | Drupal | 8.2.4 (including) | 8.2.4 (including) |
Drupal | Drupal | 8.2.5 (including) | 8.2.5 (including) |
Drupal | Drupal | 8.2.6 (including) | 8.2.6 (including) |
Drupal7 | Ubuntu | artful | * |
Drupal7 | Ubuntu | precise | * |
Drupal7 | Ubuntu | trusty | * |
Drupal7 | Ubuntu | xenial | * |
Drupal7 | Ubuntu | yakkety | * |
Drupal7 | Ubuntu | zesty | * |