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CVE-2008-7311
The session cookie store implementation in Spree 0.2.0 uses a hardcoded config.actioncontrollersession hash value aka secret key, which makes it easier for remote attackers to bypass cryptographic protection mechanisms by leveraging an application that contains this value within the...
CVE-2008-7310
Spree 0.2.0 does not properly restrict the use of a hash to provide values for a model's attributes, which allows remote attackers to set the Order state value and bypass the intended payment step via a modified URL, related to a "mass assignment" vulnerability...
GHSA-7H48-M3RW-VR27 Spree does not properly restrict the use of a hash to provide values for a model's attributes
Spree 0.2.0 does not properly restrict the use of a hash to provide values for a model's attributes, which allows remote attackers to set the Order state value and bypass the intended payment step via a modified URL, related to a "mass assignment" vulnerability...
Spree does not properly restrict the use of a hash to provide values for a model's attributes
Spree 0.2.0 does not properly restrict the use of a hash to provide values for a model's attributes, which allows remote attackers to set the Order state value and bypass the intended payment step via a modified URL, related to a "mass assignment" vulnerability...
CVE-2008-7310
Spree 0.2.0 does not properly restrict the use of a hash to provide values for a model's attributes, which allows remote attackers to set the Order state value and bypass the intended payment step via a modified URL, related to a "mass assignment" vulnerability...
Security feature bypass
Spree 0.2.0 does not properly restrict the use of a hash to provide values for a model's attributes, which allows remote attackers to set the Order state value and bypass the intended payment step via a modified URL, related to a "mass assignment" vulnerability...