Security Vulnerabilities
- CVEs Published In August 2019
In cPanel before 66.0.2, the cpdavd_error_log file can be created with weak permissions (SEC-280).
cPanel before 66.0.2 allows resellers to read other accounts' domain log files (SEC-288).
In cPanel before 66.0.2, weak log-file permissions can occur after account modification (SEC-289).
In cPanel before 66.0.2, Apache HTTP Server domlogs become temporarily world-readable during log processing (SEC-290).
In cPanel before 66.0.2, Apache HTTP Server SSL domain logs can persist on disk after an account termination (SEC-291).
In cPanel before 66.0.2, user and group ownership may be incorrectly set when using reassign_post_terminate_cruft (SEC-294).
cPanel before 66.0.1 does not reliably perform suspend/unsuspend operations on accounts (CPANEL-13941).
In cPanel before 64.0.21, Horde MySQL to SQLite conversion can leak a database password (SEC-234).
cPanel before 64.0.21 allows code execution by webmail and demo accounts via a store_filter API call (SEC-236).
cPanel before 64.0.21 allows code execution in the context of the root account via a SET_VHOST_LANG_PACKAGE multilang adminbin call (SEC-237).