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## https://sploitus.com/exploit?id=PACKETSTORM:213268
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    PKP-WAL <= 3.5.0-3 (X-Forwarded-Host) LESS Code Injection Vulnerability
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    [-] Software Links:
    
    https://pkp.sfu.ca
    https://github.com/pkp/pkp-lib
    
    
    [-] Affected Versions:
    
    PKP Web Application Library (aka PKP-WAL or pkp-lib) version 3.4.0-10
    and prior versions, and version 3.5.0-3 and prior versions, as used in
    Open Journal Systems (OJS), Open Monograph Press (OMP), and Open
    Preprint Systems (OPS).
    
    
    [-] Vulnerability Description:
    
    The vulnerability exists within the PKPTemplateManager::compileLess()
    method, which will call the Less_Parser::parse() method passing to it
    the "baseUrl" variable. Such a variable, which is constructed from a
    call to the $request->getBaseUrl() method, can be manipulated by
    unauthenticated attackers through the X-Forwarded-Host HTTP header,
    and this can be exploited to perform LESS Code Injection attacks,
    subsequently leading to SSRF or Local File Read attacks.
    
    Successful exploitation of this vulnerability requires the
    allowed_hosts setting to be set to an empty string within the
    config.inc.php script.
    
    
    [-] Solution:
    
    No official solution is currently available.
    
    
    [-] Disclosure Timeline:
    
    [21/10/2025] - Vendor notified
    
    [24/10/2025] - Vendor replied the following GitHub issue already
    solves the issue: https://github.com/pkp/pkp-lib/issues/7649
    
    [25/10/2025] - Response sent to the vendor, stating this should be
    treated as a new, different issue
    
    [12/11/2025] - CVE identifier requested
    
    [12/12/2025] - CVE identifier assigned
    
    [23/12/2025] - Publication of this advisory
    
    
    [-] CVE Reference:
    
    The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures program (cve.org) has
    assigned the name CVE-2025-67891 to this vulnerability.
    
    
    [-] Credits:
    
    Vulnerability discovered by Egidio Romano.
    
    
    [-] Original Advisory:
    
    http://karmainsecurity.com/KIS-2025-13