Zammad

Zammad

80 vulnerabilities found.

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  • EPSS 0.03%
  • Published 05.04.2025 00:00:00
  • Last modified 15.04.2025 15:25:12

In Zammad 6.4.x before 6.4.2, there is information exposure. Only agents should be able to see and work on shared article drafts. However, a logged in customer was able to see details about shared drafts for their customer tickets in the browser cons...

  • EPSS 0.03%
  • Published 05.04.2025 00:00:00
  • Last modified 15.04.2025 15:31:20

In Zammad 6.4.x before 6.4.2, there is client-side enforcement of server-side security. When changing their two factor authentication configuration, users need to re-authenticate with their current password first. However, this change was enforced in...

  • EPSS 0.03%
  • Published 05.04.2025 00:00:00
  • Last modified 15.04.2025 16:36:06

In Zammad 6.4.x before 6.4.2, SSRF can occur. Authenticated admin users can enable webhooks in Zammad, which are triggered as POST requests when certain conditions are met. If a webhook endpoint returned a redirect response, Zammad would follow it au...

  • EPSS 0.03%
  • Published 05.04.2025 00:00:00
  • Last modified 15.04.2025 16:37:00

In Zammad 6.4.x before 6.4.2, an authenticated agent with knowledge base permissions was able to use the Zammad API to fetch knowledge base content that they have no permission for.

  • EPSS 0.14%
  • Published 09.12.2024 03:15:04
  • Last modified 15.04.2025 16:37:30

Zammad before 6.4.1 places sensitive data (such as auth_microsoft_office365_credentials and application_secret) in log files.

  • EPSS 0.07%
  • Published 19.05.2024 20:15:08
  • Last modified 15.04.2025 16:38:03

In Zammad before 6.3.1, a Ruby gem bundled by Zammad is installed with world-writable file permissions. This allowed a local attacker on the server to modify the gem's files, injecting arbitrary code into Zammad processes (which run with the environm...

  • EPSS 0.21%
  • Published 26.04.2024 01:15:46
  • Last modified 15.04.2025 16:40:08

An issue was discovered in Zammad before 6.3.0. Users with customer access to a ticket could have accessed time accounting details of this ticket via the API. This data should be available only to agents.

  • EPSS 0.78%
  • Published 26.04.2024 01:15:46
  • Last modified 15.04.2025 16:39:26

An issue was discovered in Zammad before 6.3.0. An authenticated agent could perform a remote Denial of Service attack by calling an endpoint that accepts a generic method name, which was not properly sanitized against an allowlist.

  • EPSS 0.33%
  • Published 26.04.2024 01:15:46
  • Last modified 15.04.2025 16:38:55

An issue was discovered in Zammad before 6.3.0. The Zammad Upload Cache uses insecure, partially guessable FormIDs to identify content. An attacker could try to brute force them to upload malicious content to article drafts they have no access to.

  • EPSS 0.13%
  • Published 10.12.2023 19:15:07
  • Last modified 21.11.2024 08:37:02

An issue was discovered in Zammad before 6.2.0. When listing tickets linked to a knowledge base answer, or knowledge base answers of a ticket, a user could see entries for which they lack permissions.