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CVE-2004-1635: Bugzilla 2.17.1 through 2.18rc2 and 2.19 from cvs, when using the insidergroup feature, does not sufficient...

Bugzilla 2.17.1 through 2.18rc2 and 2.19 from cvs, when using the insidergroup feature, does not sufficiently protect private attachments when there are changes to the metadata, such as filename, description, MIME type, or review flags, which allows remote authenticated users to obtain sensitive information when (1) viewing the bug activity log or (2) receiving bug change notification mails.

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This flaw affects old Bugzilla deployments using the insidergroup feature. Private attachment details could leak through bug activity logs or change notification emails after attachment metadata changes. The issue is an information disclosure risk, mainly relevant where Bugzilla stores confidential security, customer, or internal engineering data. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Bugzilla instances from the affected versions with insidergroup enabled and private attachments in use. Modern or upgraded Bugzilla deployments are not shown as affected in the provided sources. Treat as a targeted cleanup item for legacy systems. Prioritize quickly if Bugzilla contains vulnerability reports, customer data, legal material, or private engineering attachments, especially where broad authenticated user access exists. Mitigation focus: Inventory any remaining Bugzilla deployments and confirm exact version.; Check whether insidergroup and private attachments are enabled.; Review Bugzilla or Mozilla guidance for the appropriate fixed release..

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