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CVE-2010-5084: The cross-site request forgery (CSRF) protection mechanism in e107 before 0.7.23 uses a predictable random...

The cross-site request forgery (CSRF) protection mechanism in e107 before 0.7.23 uses a predictable random token based on the creation date of the administrator account, which allows remote attackers to hijack the authentication of administrators for requests that add new users via e107_admin/users.php.

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CVE-2010-5084 affects legacy e107 versions before 0.7.23. Its anti-CSRF token for administrator actions could be predictable, letting a remote attacker abuse an administrator’s logged-in browser to submit user-creation requests. The main business concern is unauthorized account creation in an old CMS deployment. Exposure is most likely in internet-accessible or intranet e107 CMS installations running versions before 0.7.23, especially where administrators remain logged in while browsing external content. The bundle does not identify packaged distributions, hosted variants, or specific CPEs. Treat this as high priority if e107 before 0.7.23 is still in use. The vulnerability is old, but legacy CMS systems often remain exposed and can become entry points for account abuse or broader site compromise. Mitigation focus: Identify any e107 deployments and confirm their exact version.; Upgrade e107 installations older than 0.7.23 to a fixed supported version.; Restrict access to e107_admin paths to trusted networks or VPN where feasible..

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