Drupal Patches Code Execution Flaw Most Likely to Impact Windows Servers

Drupal Patches Code Execution Flaw Most Likely to Impact Windows Servers

Updates released this week by Drupal patch several vulnerabilities, including a flaw that could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary PHP code.

The code execution vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2020-13664, can be exploited against Drupal 8 and 9 installations, but only in certain circumstances. According to Drupal developers, the issue is most likely to affect Windows servers.

“An attacker could trick an administrator into visiting a malicious site that could result in creating a carefully named directory on the file system. With this directory in place, an attacker could attempt to brute force a remote code execution vulnerability,” reads an advisory published on Wednesday for the flaw.

The security hole has been assigned a “critical” security risk rating, but it’s worth noting that Drupal uses the NIST Common Misuse Scoring System, which assigns a score ranging between 0 and 25, with “critical” being only the second highest rating, after “highly critical.”

Another “critical” vulnerability patched this week is CVE-2020-13663, which affects Drupal 7, 8 and 9. An attacker can exploit the flaw for cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks.

“The Drupal core Form API does not properly handle certain form input from cross-site requests, which can lead to other vulnerabilities,” Drupal developers explained.

Lastly, Drupal patched a “less critical” — this is the second lowest risk rating — access bypass vulnerability affecting versions 8 and 9.

“JSON:API PATCH requests may bypass validation for certain fields,” reads the advisory for this issue. “By default, JSON:API works in a read-only mode which makes it impossible to exploit the vulnerability. Only sites that have the read_only set to FALSE under jsonapi.settings config are vulnerable.”

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Eduard Kovacs (@EduardKovacs) is a contributing editor at SecurityWeek. He worked as a high school IT teacher for two years before starting a career in journalism as Softpedia’s security news reporter. Eduard holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial informatics and a master’s degree in computer techniques applied in electrical engineering.
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