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To receive fixes for security vulnerabilities it is required to always upgrade to the latest version of Calibre-Web. See https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web/releases/latest for the latest release.
Fixed in | Description | CVE number |
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3rd July 2018 | Guest access acts as a backdoor | |
V 0.6.7 | Hardcoded secret key for sessions | CVE-2020-12627 |
V 0.6.13 | Calibre-Web Metadata cross site scripting | CVE-2021-25964 |
V 0.6.13 | Name of Shelves are only visible to users who can access the corresponding shelf Thanks to @ibarrionuevo | |
V 0.6.13 | JavaScript could get executed in the description field. Thanks to @ranjit-git and Hagai Wechsler (WhiteSource) | |
V 0.6.13 | JavaScript could get executed in a custom column of type "comment" field | |
V 0.6.13 | JavaScript could get executed after converting a book to another format with a title containing javascript code | |
V 0.6.13 | JavaScript could get executed after converting a book to another format with a username containing javascript code | |
V 0.6.13 | JavaScript could get executed in the description series, categories or publishers title | |
V 0.6.13 | JavaScript could get executed in the shelf title | |
V 0.6.13 | Login with the old session cookie after logout. Thanks to @ibarrionuevo | |
V 0.6.14 | CSRF was possible. Thanks to @mik317 and Hagai Wechsler (WhiteSource) | CVE-2021-25965 |
V 0.6.14 | Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability on typeahead inputs. Thanks to @notdodo |
Calibre-web is not affected by bugs related to Log4j. Calibre-Web is a python program, therefore not using Java, and not using the Java logging feature log4j.