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CVE-2022-41955
published 2023-01-14

CVE-2022-41955: Autolab is a course management service, initially developed by a team of students at Carnegie Mellon University, that enables instructors to offer autograded…

PriorityP258high8.8CVSS 3.1
AVNACLPRLUINSUCHIHAH
EPSS
1.49%
71.0th percentile
Autolab is a course management service, initially developed by a team of students at Carnegie Mellon University, that enables instructors to offer autograded programming assignments to their students over the Web. A remote code execution vulnerability was discovered in Autolab's MOSS functionality, whereby an instructor with access to the feature might be able to execute code on the server hosting Autolab. This vulnerability has been patched in version 2.10.0. As a workaround, disable the MOSS feature if it is unneeded by replacing the body of `run_moss` in `app/controllers/courses_controller.rb` with `render(plain: "Feature disabled", status: :bad_request) && return`.

Affected

2 ranges
VendorProductVersion rangeFixed in
autolabautolab
autolabprojectautolab>= 2.0.2 < 2.10.02.10.0
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