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Welcome to Release 4.5, a security release for the DSpace 4.x platform. For information on upgrading to DSpace 4, please see Upgrading DSpace.
4.5 Release Notes
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DSpace 4.5 contains security fixes for both the XMLUI and JSPUI. To ensure your 4.x site is secure, we highly recommend ALL DSpace 4.x users upgrade to DSpace 4.5. |
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DSpace 4.5 is a security fix release to resolve several issues located in DSpace 4.x XMLUI and JSPUI. As it only provides security-fixes, DSpace 4.5 should constitute an easy upgrade from DSpace 4.x for most users. No database changes or additional configuration changes should be necessary when upgrading from DSpace 4.x to 4.5.
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- XMLUI security fixes:
- [HIGH SEVERITY] The XMLUI "themes/" path is vulnerable to a full directory traversal. (DS-3094 - requires a JIRA account to access.) This means that ANY files on your system which are readable to the Tomcat user account may be publicly accessed via your DSpace website.
- Reported by Virginia Tech
- Reported by Virginia Tech
- [HIGH SEVERITY] The XMLUI "themes/" path is vulnerable to a full directory traversal. (DS-3094 - requires a JIRA account to access.) This means that ANY files on your system which are readable to the Tomcat user account may be publicly accessed via your DSpace website.
- JSPUI security fixes:
- [MEDIUM SEVERITY] The JSPUI "Edit News" feature (accessible to Administrators) can be used to view/edit ANY files which are readable to the Tomcat user account (DS-3063 - requires a JIRA account to access.)
- Reported by CINECA
- [MEDIUM SEVERITY] The JSPUI "Edit News" feature (accessible to Administrators) can be used to view/edit ANY files which are readable to the Tomcat user account (DS-3063 - requires a JIRA account to access.)
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4.4 Release Notes
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DSpace 4.4 contains security fixes for the JSPUI only. To ensure your 4.x site is secure, we highly recommend JSPUI DSpace 4.x users upgrade to DSpace 4.4. |
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