CVE-2009-2265
Publication date 5 July 2009
Last updated 24 July 2024
Ubuntu priority
Multiple directory traversal vulnerabilities in FCKeditor before 2.6.4.1 allow remote attackers to create executable files in arbitrary directories via directory traversal sequences in the input to unspecified connector modules, as exploited in the wild for remote code execution in July 2009, related to the file browser and the editor/filemanager/connectors/ directory.
Status
Package | Ubuntu Release | Status |
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fckeditor | 11.10 oneiric |
Not affected
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11.04 natty |
Not affected
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10.10 maverick |
Not affected
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10.04 LTS lucid |
Not affected
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9.10 karmic |
Not affected
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9.04 jaunty | Ignored end of life | |
8.10 intrepid |
Fixed 1:2.6.2-1lenny1build0.8.10.1
|
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8.04 LTS hardy | Ignored end of life | |
6.06 LTS dapper | Not in release | |
moin | 11.10 oneiric |
Not affected
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11.04 natty |
Not affected
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10.10 maverick |
Not affected
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10.04 LTS lucid |
Not affected
|
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9.10 karmic |
Not affected
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|
9.04 jaunty |
Not affected
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8.10 intrepid |
Not affected
|
|
8.04 LTS hardy |
Not affected
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6.06 LTS dapper |
Not affected
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Notes
jdstrand
affected code in moin occurs first in 1.8.0. The first release of Ubuntu to contain the affected code is 9.04, but by that time it uses the system fsckeditor, which is a Suggests and not installed by default