Impact
CSRF vulnerability allowing attackers to change the state of an order's adjustments if they hold its number, and the execution happens on a store administrator's computer.
Reproduction steps:
- Take an order's number.
- Log in as an administrator.
- Visit that order's adjustments section (Orders -> {Click on number} -> Adjustments) and check that its adjustments are finalized (closed padlock under the State column).
- On another tab, visit
{your_site_url}/admin/orders/{order_number}/adjustments/unfinalize
.
- Notice how the adjustments are unfinalized (open padlock), even if the previous was a
GET
request which could have been linked from any other site.
- Visit
{your_site_url}/admin/orders/{order_number}/adjustments/finalize
.
- Notice how the adjustments are again finalized.
That happened because both routes were handled as GET
requests, which are skipped by Rails anti-forgery protection.
Patches
Users should upgrade to solidus_backend v3.1.6, v3.0.6, or v2.11.16, depending on the major and minor versions in use.
References
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Impact
CSRF vulnerability allowing attackers to change the state of an order's adjustments if they hold its number, and the execution happens on a store administrator's computer.
Reproduction steps:
{your_site_url}/admin/orders/{order_number}/adjustments/unfinalize
.GET
request which could have been linked from any other site.{your_site_url}/admin/orders/{order_number}/adjustments/finalize
.That happened because both routes were handled as
GET
requests, which are skipped by Rails anti-forgery protection.Patches
Users should upgrade to solidus_backend v3.1.6, v3.0.6, or v2.11.16, depending on the major and minor versions in use.
References
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: