CVE-2025-27602
published 2025-03-11CVE-2025-27602: Umbraco is a free and open source .NET content management system. In versions of Umbraco's web backoffice program prior to versions 10.8.9 and 13.7.1, via…
PriorityP337medium6.4CVSS 3.1
AVNACLPRLUINSCCLILAN
EPSS
0.28%
19.7th percentile
Umbraco is a free and open source .NET content management system. In versions of Umbraco's web backoffice program prior to versions 10.8.9 and 13.7.1, via manipulation of backoffice API URLs, it's possible for authenticated backoffice users to retrieve or delete content or media held within folders the editor does not have access to. The issue is patched in versions 10.8.9 and 13.7.1. No known workarounds are available.
Affected
4 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| umbraco | umbraco-cms | < 10.8.9 | 10.8.9 |
| umbraco | umbraco-cms | — | — |
| umbraco | umbraco_cms | < 10.8.9 | 10.8.9 |
| umbraco | umbraco_cms | >= 11.0.0 < 13.7.1 | 13.7.1 |
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GHSA
Umbraco Allows a Restricted Editor User to Delete Media Item or Access Unauthorized Content
ghsa·2025-03-11
CVE-2025-27602 [MEDIUM] CWE-285 Umbraco Allows a Restricted Editor User to Delete Media Item or Access Unauthorized Content
Umbraco Allows a Restricted Editor User to Delete Media Item or Access Unauthorized Content
### Impact
Via manipulation of backoffice API URLs it's possible for authenticated backoffice users to retrieve or delete content or media held within folders the editor does not have access to.
### Patches
Will be patched in 10.8.9 and 13.7.1
### Workarounds
None available.
OSV
Umbraco Allows a Restricted Editor User to Delete Media Item or Access Unauthorized Content
osv·2025-03-11
CVE-2025-27602 [MEDIUM] Umbraco Allows a Restricted Editor User to Delete Media Item or Access Unauthorized Content
Umbraco Allows a Restricted Editor User to Delete Media Item or Access Unauthorized Content
### Impact
Via manipulation of backoffice API URLs it's possible for authenticated backoffice users to retrieve or delete content or media held within folders the editor does not have access to.
### Patches
Will be patched in 10.8.9 and 13.7.1
### Workarounds
None available.
No detection rules found.
No public exploits indexed.
No writeups or analysis indexed.
2025-03-11
Published