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Sylwester Lachiewicz updated DOXIA-697:
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    Description: 
Fixes possibility to use 
[CVE-2022-42889|https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-42889] 

{{Apache Commons Text performs variable interpolation, allowing properties to 
be dynamically evaluated and expanded. The standard format for interpolation is 
"${prefix:name}", where "prefix" is used to locate an instance of 
org.apache.commons.text.lookup.StringLookup that performs the interpolation. 
Starting with version 1.5 and continuing through 1.9, the set of default Lookup 
instances included interpolators that could result in arbitrary code execution 
or contact with remote servers. These lookups are: - "script" - execute 
expressions using the JVM script execution engine (javax.script) - "dns" - 
resolve dns records - "url" - load values from urls, including from remote 
servers Applications using the interpolation defaults in the affected versions 
may be vulnerable to remote code execution or unintentional contact with remote 
servers if untrusted configuration values are used. Users are recommended to 
upgrade to Apache Commons Text 1.10.0, which disables the problematic 
interpolators by default.}}

 

Release 1.10.0. Requires Java 8.

  was:
Fixes possibility to use 
[CVE-2022-42889|https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-42889] 

{{Apache Commons Text performs variable interpolation, allowing properties to 
be dynamically evaluated and expanded. The standard format for interpolation is 
"${prefix:name}", where "prefix" is used to locate an instance of 
org.apache.commons.text.lookup.StringLookup that performs the interpolation. 
Starting with version 1.5 and continuing through 1.9, the set of default Lookup 
instances included interpolators that could result in arbitrary code execution 
or contact with remote servers. These lookups are: - "script" - execute 
expressions using the JVM script execution engine (javax.script) - "dns" - 
resolve dns records - "url" - load values from urls, including from remote 
servers Applications using the interpolation defaults in the affected versions 
may be vulnerable to remote code execution or unintentional contact with remote 
servers if untrusted configuration values are used. Users are recommended to 
upgrade to Apache Commons Text 1.10.0, which disables the problematic 
interpolators by default.}}


> Upgrade commons-text to 1.10.0
> ------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DOXIA-697
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DOXIA-697
>             Project: Maven Doxia
>          Issue Type: Dependency upgrade
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0-M5
>            Reporter: Sylwester Lachiewicz
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 2.0.0-M6
>
>
> Fixes possibility to use 
> [CVE-2022-42889|https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-42889]
>  
> {{Apache Commons Text performs variable interpolation, allowing properties to 
> be dynamically evaluated and expanded. The standard format for interpolation 
> is "${prefix:name}", where "prefix" is used to locate an instance of 
> org.apache.commons.text.lookup.StringLookup that performs the interpolation. 
> Starting with version 1.5 and continuing through 1.9, the set of default 
> Lookup instances included interpolators that could result in arbitrary code 
> execution or contact with remote servers. These lookups are: - "script" - 
> execute expressions using the JVM script execution engine (javax.script) - 
> "dns" - resolve dns records - "url" - load values from urls, including from 
> remote servers Applications using the interpolation defaults in the affected 
> versions may be vulnerable to remote code execution or unintentional contact 
> with remote servers if untrusted configuration values are used. Users are 
> recommended to upgrade to Apache Commons Text 1.10.0, which disables the 
> problematic interpolators by default.}}
>  
> Release 1.10.0. Requires Java 8.



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