A Bugzilla Security Advisory reports:
- Sometimes the information put into the <h1> and <h2> tags in Bugzilla was not properly escaped, leading to a possible XSS vulnerability.
- Bugzilla administrators were allowed to put raw, unfiltered HTML into many fields in Bugzilla, leading to a possible XSS vulnerability. Now, the HTML allowed in those fields is limited.
- attachment.cgi could leak the names of private attachments
- The "deadline" field was visible in the XML format of a bug, even to users who were not a member of the "timetrackinggroup."
- A malicious user could pass a URL to an admin, and make the admin delete or change something that he had not intended to delete or change.
- It is possible to inject arbitrary HTML into the showdependencygraph.cgi page, allowing for a cross-site scripting attack.
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