The file download facility doesn't sufficiently sanitize file paths in certain situations. This may result in users gaining access to private files that they should not have access to.
Some sites may require configuration changes following this security release. Review the release notes for your Drupal version if you have issues accessing private files after updating.
This advisory is covered by Drupal Steward.
We would normally not apply for a release of this severity. However, in this case we have chosen to apply Drupal Steward security coverage to test our processes.
Drupal 7
- All Drupal 7 sites on Windows web servers are vulnerable.
- Drupal 7 sites on Linux web servers are vulnerable with certain file directory structures, or if a vulnerable contributed or custom file access module is installed.
Drupal 9 and 10
Drupal 9 and 10 sites are only vulnerable if certain contributed or custom file access modules are installed.
Solution:Install the latest version:
- If you are using Drupal 10.0, update to Drupal 10.0.8.
- If you are using Drupal 9.5, update to Drupal 9.5.8.
- If you are using Drupal 9.4, update to Drupal 9.4.14.
- If you are using Drupal 7, update to Drupal 7.96.
All versions of Drupal 9 prior to 9.4.x are end-of-life and do not receive security coverage. Note that Drupal 8 has reached its end of life.
Reported By:- Heine of the Drupal Security Team
- Conrad Lara
- Guy Elsmore-Paddock
- Michael Hess of the Drupal Security Team
- Heine of the Drupal Security Team
- Lee Rowlands of the Drupal Security Team
- David Rothstein of the Drupal Security Team
- xjm of the Drupal Security Team
- Wim Leers
- Damien McKenna of the Drupal Security Team
- Alex Bronstein of the Drupal Security Team
- Conrad Lara
- Peter Wolanin of the Drupal Security Team
- Drew Webber of the Drupal Security Team
- Benji Fisher of the Drupal Security Team
- Juraj Nemec, provisional member of the Drupal Security Team
- Jen Lampton, provisional member of the Drupal Security Team
- Dave Long of the Drupal Security Team
- Kim Pepper
- Alex Pott of the Drupal Security Team
- Neil Drumm of the Drupal Security Team