CVE-2014-4000

NameCVE-2014-4000
DescriptionCacti before 1.0.0 allows remote authenticated users to conduct PHP object injection attacks and execute arbitrary PHP code via a crafted serialized object, related to calling unserialize(stripslashes()).
SourceCVE (at NVD; CERT, LWN, oss-sec, fulldisc, Red Hat, Ubuntu, Gentoo, SUSE bugzilla/CVE, GitHub advisories/code/issues, web search, more)

Vulnerable and fixed packages

The table below lists information on source packages.

Source PackageReleaseVersionStatus
cacti (PTS)bullseye1.2.16+ds1-2+deb11u3fixed
bullseye (security)1.2.16+ds1-2+deb11u4fixed
bookworm1.2.24+ds1-1+deb12u4fixed
bookworm (security)1.2.24+ds1-1+deb12u2fixed
sid, trixie1.2.28+ds1-2fixed

The information below is based on the following data on fixed versions.

PackageTypeReleaseFixed VersionUrgencyOriginDebian Bugs
cactisourcewheezy0.8.8a+dfsg-5+deb7u6
cactisourcejessie0.8.8b+dfsg-8+deb8u2
cactisource(unstable)0.8.8e+ds1-1low

Notes

http://www.cacti.net/release_notes_1_0_0.php
http://bugs.cacti.net/view.php?id=2452 (not accessible: marked as security issue)
http://svn.cacti.net/viewvc?view=rev&revision=7731
This CVE was fixed by introduction of the function sanitize_unserialize_selected_items
in version 0.8.8e and calling it instead of unserialize(stripslashes()).
Affected files require authenticated users.

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