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CVE-2011-5011: Multiple cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerabilities in xt:Commerce 3.0.4 SP2.1 and possibly earlier...

Multiple cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerabilities in xt:Commerce 3.0.4 SP2.1 and possibly earlier allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of Admins for requests that (1) set a New user to Admin via the cID parameter to a statusconfirm action in admin/customers.php and (2) grant permissions to users via the cID parameter to a save action in admin/accounting.php.

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This CVE affects xt:Commerce 3.0.4 SP2.1 and possibly earlier. A malicious site could cause a logged-in administrator’s browser to make unintended admin requests, potentially promoting a user to administrator or granting permissions. The business risk is unauthorized control of a legacy commerce administration panel. Exposure is most likely in legacy xt:Commerce deployments running 3.0.4 SP2.1 or earlier, especially where administrators remain logged in while browsing external content. Public storefront exposure alone is not enough; the risky path depends on administrator authentication and reachable admin functions. Treat this as high priority for any still-running legacy xt:Commerce store. The main concern is administrative privilege manipulation in an e-commerce system. If the platform is retired or inaccessible to admins from untrusted browsing contexts, urgency is lower but inventory validation is still needed. Mitigation focus: Check xt:Commerce or maintainer guidance for patched or supported versions.; Upgrade or migrate unsupported xt:Commerce installations where practical.; Restrict admin panel access with VPN, IP allowlisting, or equivalent controls..

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