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## Reporting security vulnerabilities for MISP or related MISP project repositories
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Reporting security vulnerabilities is of great importance for us, as MISP is used in multiple critical infrastructures. In the case of a security vulnerability report, we ask the reporter to directly report to [CIRCL](https://www.circl.lu/contact/), encrypting the report with the GnuPG key: CA57 2205 C002 4E06 BA70 BE89 EAAD CFFC 22BD 4CD5. We usually fix reported and confirmed security vulnerabilities in less than 48 hours, followed by a software release containing the fixes within the following days. If you report security vulnerabilities, don't forget to tell us if and how you want to be acknowledged and if you already requested CVE(s). If not, we will request the CVE directly.
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As one of the critical user-bases of MISP consists of the CSIRT community, it is our duty to clearly state which bug could be potentially abused and could have a security impact on a deployed MISP instance. CVE assignment is performed even for minor bugs having some possible security impact. This allows users using MISP instances in their environment to understand which bugs could have an impact on their security. We firmly believe that, even though unfortunately it is often not regarded as common practice in our industry, being as transparent as possible about vulnerabilities, no matter how minor, is of absolute crucial importance. At MISP Project, we care about the security of our users and prefer to have a high number of published CVEs than to a few swept under the rug.
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## Advisories
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- [CVE-2015-5719](https://cve.circl.lu/cve/CVE-2015-5719) <= MISP 2.3.92 - app/Controller/TemplatesController.php in Malware Information Sharing Platform (MISP) before 2.3.92 does not properly restrict filenames under the tmp/files/ directory, which has unspecified impact and attack vectors.
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- [CVE-2019-12868](https://cve.circl.lu/cve/CVE-2019-12868) <= MISP 2.4.109 - app/Model/Server.php in MISP 2.4.109 allows remote command execution by a super administrator because the PHP file_exists function is used with user-controlled entries, and phar:// URLs trigger deserialization.
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- [CVE-2019-14286](https://cve.circl.lu/cve/CVE-2019-14286) <= MISP 2.4.111 - In app/webroot/js/event-graph.js in MISP 2.4.111, a stored XSS vulnerability exists in the event-graph view when a user toggles the event graph view. A malicious MISP event must be crafted in order to trigger the vulnerability.
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## Reporting security vulnerabilities for MISP or related MISP project repositories
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Reporting security vulnerabilities is of great importance for us, as MISP is used in multiple critical infrastructures. In the case of a security vulnerability report, we ask the reporter to directly report to [CIRCL](https://www.circl.lu/contact/), encrypting the report with the GnuPG key: CA57 2205 C002 4E06 BA70 BE89 EAAD CFFC 22BD 4CD5. We usually fix reported and confirmed security vulnerabilities in less than 48 hours, followed by a software release containing the fixes within the following days. If you report security vulnerabilities, don't forget to tell us if and how you want to be acknowledged and if you already requested CVE(s). If not, we will request the CVE directly.
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As one of the critical user-bases of MISP consists of the CSIRT community, it is our duty to clearly state which bug could be potentially abused and could have a security impact on a deployed MISP instance. CVE assignment is performed even for minor bugs having some possible security impact. This allows users using MISP instances in their environment to understand which bugs could have an impact on their security. We firmly believe that, even though unfortunately it is often not regarded as common practice in our industry, being as transparent as possible about vulnerabilities, no matter how minor, is of absolute crucial importance. At MISP Project, we care about the security of our users and prefer to have a high number of published CVEs than to a few swept under the rug.
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