MeterSphere is an open source continuous testing platform. Prior to version 3.6.5-lts, the sortField parameter in certain API endpoints is not properly validated or sanitized. An attacker can supply crafted input to inject and execute arbitrary SQL statements through the sorting functionality. This could result in modification or deletion of database contents, with a potential full compromise of the application’s database integrity and availability. Version 3.6.5-lts fixes the issue.
MeterSphere is a test management and interface testing tool. In affected versions users without workspace permissions can view functional test cases of other workspaces beyond their authority. This issue has been addressed in version 2.10.15-lts. Users of MeterSphere are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.
MeterSphere is an open source continuous testing platform. Prior to version 2.10.14-lts, members without space permissions can view member information from other workspaces beyond their authority. Version 2.10.14-lts fixes this issue.
MeterSphere is a one-stop open source continuous testing platform. Prior to 2.10.10-lts, the authenticated attackers can update resources which don't belong to him if the resource ID is known. This issue if fixed in 2.10.10-lts. There are no known workarounds.
MeterSphere is a one-stop open source continuous testing platform, covering functions such as test tracking, interface testing, UI testing and performance testing. The Selenium VNC config used in Metersphere is using a weak password by default, attackers can login to vnc and obtain high permissions. This issue has been addressed in version 2.10.7 LTS. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.