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CVE-2014-5237: Server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in the documentconverter component in Open-Xchange (OX) Ap...

Server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in the documentconverter component in Open-Xchange (OX) AppSuite before 7.4.2-rev10 and 7.6.x before 7.6.0-rev10 allows remote attackers to trigger requests to arbitrary servers and embed arbitrary images via a URL in an embedded image in a Text document, which is not properly handled by the image preview.

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This flaw lets a remote attacker make an affected Open-Xchange AppSuite document conversion service request attacker-chosen URLs through embedded images in text documents. Business risk depends on whether the documentconverter component is deployed and can reach internal systems. The source bundle does not provide CVSS, confirmed exploitation, or detailed impact beyond SSRF and arbitrary image embedding. Exposure is most likely where Open-Xchange AppSuite uses the documentconverter component and accepts or previews user-supplied Text documents. Risk increases if that component has network access to internal services, metadata endpoints, or sensitive administrative interfaces. Treat as a targeted remediation item for any environment still running legacy Open-Xchange AppSuite. Prioritize if document preview is internet-facing or can reach internal networks. The age of the issue reduces likelihood in maintained deployments, but unsupported systems remain exposed. Mitigation focus: Upgrade OX AppSuite 7.4.x to 7.4.2-rev10 or later.; Upgrade OX AppSuite 7.6.x to 7.6.0-rev10 or later.; Review the Open-Xchange advisory and release notes for deployment-specific guidance..

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