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                               ESB-2011.0574
                Multiple vulnerabilities in Apache Archiva
                                30 May 2011

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        AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product:           Apache Archiva
Publisher:         The Apache Software Foundation
Operating System:  UNIX variants (UNIX, Linux, OSX)
                   Windows
Impact/Access:     Cross-site Scripting       -- Remote with User Interaction
                   Cross-site Request Forgery -- Remote with User Interaction
Resolution:        Patch/Upgrade
CVE Names:         CVE-2011-1077 CVE-2011-1026 

Original Bulletin: 
   http://archiva.apache.org/security.html

Comment: This bulletin contains two (2) The Apache Software Foundation 
         security advisories.

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CVE-2011-1026: Apache Archiva Multiple CSRF vulnerability

Severity: High

Vendor:
The Apache Software Foundation

Versions Affected:
Archiva 1.3.0 - 1.3.4
The unsupported versions Archiva 1.0 - 1.2.2 are also affected.

Description:
An attacker can build a simple html page containing a hidden Image tag
(eg: <img src=vulnurl width=0 height=0 />) and entice the administrator
to access the page.

Mitigation:
Archiva 1.3.4 and earlier users should upgrade to 1.3.5

Credit:
This issue was discovered by Riyaz Ahemed Walikar of Microland Ltd., India

References:
http://archiva.apache.org/security.html

Thanks,
The Apache Archiva Team

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CVE-2011-1077: Apache Archiva Multiple XSS vulnerability

Severity: High

Vendor:
The Apache Software Foundation

Versions Affected:
Archiva 1.3.0 - 1.3.4
The unsupported versions Archiva 1.0 - 1.2.2 are also affected.

Description:
The multiple XSS issues found are both Stored (Persistent) and
Reflected (Non-Persistent). Javascript which might contain malicious
code can be appended in a request parameter or stored as a value in a
submitted form, and get executed.

Mitigation:
Archiva 1.3.4 and earlier users should upgrade to 1.3.5

Credit:
This issue was discovered by Riyaz Ahemed Walikar of Microland Ltd., India

References:
http://archiva.apache.org/security.html

Thanks,
The Apache Archiva Team

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