[Git][security-tracker-team/security-tracker][master] Revert "Update CVE-2025-63261 to earlier state for trixie and bookworm"

Salvatore Bonaccorso (@carnil) carnil at debian.org
Fri Apr 3 12:13:53 BST 2026



Salvatore Bonaccorso pushed to branch master at Debian Security Tracker / security-tracker


Commits:
2bb40d6c by Salvatore Bonaccorso at 2026-04-03T13:13:40+02:00
Revert "Update CVE-2025-63261 to earlier state for trixie and bookworm"

This reverts commit f392941e6a650eba3d1f55fa80929bbda282d824.

Revert back to unimportant after a short in team assessment. If an
external tool allows manipulating for untrusted users a configuration
file it needs some sanitizing.

Restore in particular the "Crosses no reasonable security boundary,
requires an attacker to modify awstats.conf" note.

- - - - -


1 changed file:

- data/CVE/list


Changes:

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data/CVE/list
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@@ -7492,11 +7492,10 @@ CVE-2026-0609 (The Logo Slider \u2013 Logo Carousel, Logo Showcase & Client Logo
 	NOT-FOR-US: WordPress plugin
 CVE-2025-63261 (AWStats 8.0 is vulnerable to Command Injection via the open function)
 	{DLA-4509-1}
-	- awstats 8.0-5 (bug #1131878)
-	[trixie] - awstats <no-dsa> (Can be fixed via point release; requires ability to modify awstats.conf on system)
-	[bookworm] - awstats <no-dsa> (Can be fixed via point release; requires ability to modify awstats.conf on system)
+	- awstats 8.0-5 (bug #1131878; unimportant)
 	NOTE: https://pentest-tools.com/PTT-2025-021-Code-Execution-in-AWStats.pdf
 	NOTE: https://github.com/eldy/AWStats/issues/287
+	NOTE: Crosses no reasonable security boundary, requires an attacker to modify awstats.conf
 CVE-2025-55988 (An issue in the component /Controllers/RestController.php of DreamFact ...)
 	NOT-FOR-US: DreamFactory Core
 CVE-2025-14037 (The Invelity Product Feeds plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to arbit ...)



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