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Design/Logic Flaw
In wagtail-2fa before 1.4.1, any user with access to the CMS can view and delete other users 2FA devices by going to the correct path. The user does not require special permissions in order to do so. By deleting the other users device they can disable the target users 2FA devices and potentially...
PYSEC-2020-219
In wagtail-2fa before 1.4.1, any user with access to the CMS can view and delete other users 2FA devices by going to the correct path. The user does not require special permissions in order to do so. By deleting the other users device they can disable the target users 2FA devices and potentially...
CVE-2020-5240
In wagtail-2fa before 1.4.1, any user with access to the CMS can view and delete other users 2FA devices by going to the correct path. The user does not require special permissions in order to do so. By deleting the other users device they can disable the target users 2FA devices and potentially...
PYSEC-2020-219
In wagtail-2fa before 1.4.1, any user with access to the CMS can view and delete other users 2FA devices by going to the correct path. The user does not require special permissions in order to do so. By deleting the other users device they can disable the target users 2FA devices and potentially...
CVE-2020-5240
CVE-2020-5240 affects wagtail-2fa prior to 1.4.1. Any CMS user can view and delete other users’ 2FA devices by accessing a specific path, bypassing permissions and potentially compromising accounts. The root issue is an authorization flaw that does not require special permissions to manipulate an...
Two-Factor Authentication Bypass
wagtail-2fa is vulnerable 2fa bypass. An attacker with knowledge of another user's Wagtail login credentials is able to bypass the 2FA verification by modifying the URL, and subsequently add a new device and gain full access to the CMS...
Unspecified vulnerability in wagtail-2fa
wagtail-2fa is a two-factor authentication software package. A security vulnerability exists in versions prior to wagtail-2fa 1.3.0 that can be exploited by an attacker to log in to CMS and bypass the 2FA check, in order to add new devices and gain full access to CMS...
CVE-2019-16766
When using wagtail-2fa before 1.3.0, if someone gains access to someone's Wagtail login credentials, they can log into the CMS and bypass the 2FA check by changing the URL. They can then add a new device and gain full access to the CMS. This problem has been patched in version 1.3.0...
CVE-2019-16766
When using wagtail-2fa before 1.3.0, if someone gains access to someone's Wagtail login credentials, they can log into the CMS and bypass the 2FA check by changing the URL. They can then add a new device and gain full access to the CMS. This problem has been patched in version 1.3.0...
Design/Logic Flaw
When using wagtail-2fa before 1.3.0, if someone gains access to someone's Wagtail login credentials, they can log into the CMS and bypass the 2FA check by changing the URL. They can then add a new device and gain full access to the CMS. This problem has been patched in version 1.3.0...
PYSEC-2019-135
When using wagtail-2fa before 1.3.0, if someone gains access to someone's Wagtail login credentials, they can log into the CMS and bypass the 2FA check by changing the URL. They can then add a new device and gain full access to the CMS. This problem has been patched in version 1.3.0...
PYSEC-2019-65
When using wagtail-2fa before 1.3.0, if someone gains access to someone's Wagtail login credentials, they can log into the CMS and bypass the 2FA check by changing the URL. They can then add a new device and gain full access to the CMS. This problem has been patched in version 1.3.0...
PYSEC-2019-135
When using wagtail-2fa before 1.3.0, if someone gains access to someone's Wagtail login credentials, they can log into the CMS and bypass the 2FA check by changing the URL. They can then add a new device and gain full access to the CMS. This problem has been patched in version 1.3.0...
2FA bypass in Wagtail through new device path
2FA bypass through new device path Impact If someone gains access to someone's Wagtail login credentials, they can log into the CMS and bypass the 2FA check by changing the URL. They can then add a new device and gain full access to the CMS. Patches This problem has been patched in version 1.3.0...
GHSA-89PX-WW3J-G2MM 2FA bypass in Wagtail through new device path
2FA bypass through new device path Impact If someone gains access to someone's Wagtail login credentials, they can log into the CMS and bypass the 2FA check by changing the URL. They can then add a new device and gain full access to the CMS. Patches This problem has been patched in version 1.3.0...
CVE-2019-16766
Summary: CVE-2019-16766 affects the wagtail-2fa package prior to 1.3.0. If an attacker gains a user’s Wagtail credentials, they can bypass the two‑factor check by modifying the URL, then add a new device and gain full CMS access. The issue is resolved in version 1.3.0. Impact details (as describe...
CVE-2019-16766 2FA bypass in Wagtail through new device path
When using wagtail-2fa before 1.3.0, if someone gains access to someone's Wagtail login credentials, they can log into the CMS and bypass the 2FA check by changing the URL. They can then add a new device and gain full access to the CMS. This problem has been patched in version 1.3.0...