View online: https://drupal.org/node/2216269 * Advisory ID: DRUPAL-SA-CONTRIB-2014-030 * Project: SexyBookmarks [1] (third-party module) * Version: 6.x * Date: 2014-March-12 * Security risk: Moderately critical [2] * Exploitable from: Remote * Vulnerability: Information Disclosure -------- DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------- The SexyBookmarks module is a port of the WordPress SexyBookmarks plug-in. The module adds social bookmarking using the Shareaholic service. The module discloses the private files location when Drupal 6 is configured to use private files. This vulnerability is mitigated by the fact that only sites using private files are affected. -------- CVE IDENTIFIER(S) ISSUED -------------------------------------------- * /A CVE identifier [3] will be requested, and added upon issuance, in accordance with Drupal Security Team processes./ -------- VERSIONS AFFECTED --------------------------------------------------- * All SexyBookmarks 6.x-2.x versions. Drupal core is not affected. If you do not use the contributed SexyBookmarks [4] module, there is nothing you need to do. -------- SOLUTION ------------------------------------------------------------ * If you use the SexyBookmarks module for Drupal 6.x you should disable it. * Users can also consider using the Shareaholic [5] module which provides similar features. However, the Shareaholic module is currently only available for Drupal 7 so affected users would have to upgrade to Drupal 7 first. Also see the SexyBookmarks [6] project page. -------- REPORTED BY --------------------------------------------------------- * Don Morris [7] -------- FIXED BY ------------------------------------------------------------ Not applicable. -------- COORDINATED BY ------------------------------------------------------ * Greg Knaddison [8] of the Drupal Security Team * Cash Williams [9] provisional member of the Drupal Security Team -------- CONTACT AND MORE INFORMATION ---------------------------------------- The Drupal security team can be reached at security at drupal.org or via the contact form at http://drupal.org/contact [10]. Learn more about the Drupal Security team and their policies [11], writing secure code for Drupal [12], and securing your site [13]. Follow the Drupal Security Team on Twitter at https://twitter.com/drupalsecurity [14] [1] http://drupal.org/project/sexybookmarks [2] http://drupal.org/security-team/risk-levels [3] http://cve.mitre.org/ [4] http://drupal.org/project/sexybookmarks [5] http://drupal.org/project/shareaholic [6] http://drupal.org/project/sexybookmarks [7] http://drupal.org/user/79398 [8] http://drupal.org/user/36762 [9] http://drupal.org/user/421070 [10] http://drupal.org/contact [11] http://drupal.org/security-team [12] http://drupal.org/writing-secure-code [13] http://drupal.org/security/secure-configuration [14] https://twitter.com/drupalsecurity _______________________________________________ Security-news mailing list Security-news@drupal.org Unsubscribe at http://lists.drupal.org/mailman/listinfo/security-news