Security readout for executives and security teams
DJabberd versions before 0.85 allowed an authenticated remote user to abuse XML entity handling. A successful attack could let that user read files from the server and may enable internal HTTP requests or resource exhaustion. This matters most where legacy DJabberd servers are still reachable by untrusted XMPP users. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running DJabberd before 0.85, especially internet-facing or partner-facing XMPP services where remote users can authenticate. The source bundle does not identify affected CPEs or downstream packaged products. Treat as a priority only if DJabberd is present. For affected legacy servers, schedule urgent upgrade or retirement because authenticated users may access sensitive local files and potentially interact with internal services. Mitigation focus: Upgrade DJabberd to version 0.85 or later.; Review vendor release notes and the referenced fixing commit.; Restrict DJabberd access to trusted users until upgraded..
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- https://github.com/djabberd/DJabberd/commit/b41d6dc247a175fe8e092d6ec2c460826fa62992CVE reference · x_refsource_CONFIRM
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