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CVE-2014-9302: Server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in the cmisbrowser servlet in Content Management Interoper...

Server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in the cmisbrowser servlet in Content Management Interoperability Service (CMIS) in Alfresco Community Edition 5.0.a and earlier allows remote attackers to trigger outbound requests via a crafted URI in the url parameter.

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This vulnerability lets a remote attacker make an affected Alfresco server send outbound web requests on the attacker's behalf. Business risk depends on where the server can reach: internal services, metadata endpoints, or restricted networks could be exposed if the CMIS cmisbrowser servlet is reachable. Exposure is most likely where Alfresco Community Edition 5.0.a or earlier is deployed and the CMIS cmisbrowser servlet is reachable by untrusted users or networks. Internet-facing instances deserve priority review because SSRF impact increases when the server can reach sensitive internal resources. Treat as a targeted exposure review, not an emergency based on the supplied evidence. Prioritize internet-facing or internally privileged Alfresco servers because SSRF can turn a trusted application into a bridge to restricted systems. Mitigation focus: Inventory Alfresco Community Edition deployments and identify versions 5.0.a or earlier.; Check Alfresco or vendor guidance for fixed versions and supported upgrade paths.; Restrict untrusted access to the CMIS cmisbrowser servlet where it is not required..

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