Vulnerability Description
In MailEnable Enterprise Premium 10.23, the potential cross-site request forgery (CSRF) protection mechanism was not implemented correctly and it was possible to bypass it by removing the anti-CSRF token parameter from the request. This could allow an attacker to manipulate a user into unwittingly performing actions within the application (such as sending email, adding contacts, or changing settings) on behalf of the attacker.
CVSS Score
MEDIUM
Affected Products
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Mailenable | Mailenable | >= 6.0, < 6.90 |
Related Weaknesses (CWE)
References
- http://www.mailenable.com/Premium-ReleaseNotes.txtRelease NotesVendor Advisory
- https://www.nccgroup.trust/uk/our-research/technical-advisory-multiple-vulnerabiRelease NotesThird Party Advisory
- http://www.mailenable.com/Premium-ReleaseNotes.txtRelease NotesVendor Advisory
- https://www.nccgroup.trust/uk/our-research/technical-advisory-multiple-vulnerabiRelease NotesThird Party Advisory
FAQ
What is CVE-2019-12923?
CVE-2019-12923 is a vulnerability with a CVSS score of 6.5 (MEDIUM). In MailEnable Enterprise Premium 10.23, the potential cross-site request forgery (CSRF) protection mechanism was not implemented correctly and it was possible to bypass it by removing the anti-CSRF to...
How severe is CVE-2019-12923?
CVE-2019-12923 has been rated MEDIUM with a CVSS base score of 6.5/10. Review the CVSS metrics above for detailed severity breakdown.
Is there a patch for CVE-2019-12923?
Check the references section above for vendor advisories and patch information. Affected products include: Mailenable Mailenable.