Package : moodle Vulnerability : several Problem type : remote Debian-specific: no CVE ID : CVE-2011-4308 CVE-2011-4584 CVE-2011-4585 CVE-2011-4586 CVE-2011-4587 CVE-2011-4588 CVE-2012-0792 CVE-2012-0793 CVE-2012-0794 CVE-2012-0795 CVE-2012-0796
Several security issues have been fixed in Moodle, a course management system for online learning:
CVE-2011-4308 / CVE-2012-0792
Rossiani Wijaya discovered an information leak in mod/forum/user.php
CVE-2011-4584
MNET authentication didn't prevent a user using "Login As" from jumping to a remove MNET SSO.
CVE-2011-4585
Darragh Enright discovered that the change password form was send in over plain HTTP even if httpslogin was set to "true".
CVE-2011-4586
David Michael Evans and German Sanchez Gances discovered CRLF injection/HTTP response splitting vulnerabilities in the Calendar module.
CVE-2011-4587
Stephen Mc Guiness discovered empty passwords could be entered in some circumstances.
CVE-2011-4588
Patrick McNeill that IP address restrictions could be bypassed in MNET.
CVE-2012-0796
Simon Coggins discovered that additional information could be injected into mail headers.
CVE-2012-0795
John Ehringer discovered that email adresses were insufficiently validated.
CVE-2012-0794
Rajesh Taneja discovered that cookie encryption used a fixed key.
CVE-2012-0793
Eloy Lafuente discovered that profile images were insufficiently protected. A new configuration option "forceloginforprofileimages" was introduced for that.
For the stable distribution (squeeze), this problem has been fixed in version 1.9.9.dfsg2-2.1+squeeze3.
For the unstable distribution (sid), this problem has been fixed in version 1.9.9.dfsg2-5.
We recommend that you upgrade your moodle packages.
Further information about Debian Security Advisories, how to apply these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be found at: http://www.debian.org/security/