Magento yesterday released new versions of its content management software to address a total of 37 newly-discovered security vulnerabilities.
Owned by Adobe since mid-2018, Magento is one of the most popular content management system (CMS) platform that powers 28% of websites across the Internet with more than 250,000 merchants using the open source e-commerce platform.
The flaw, which does not have a CVE ID but internally labeled “PRODSECBUG-2198,” could allow remote hackers to steal sensitive information from the databases of vulnerable e-commerce websites, including admin sessions or password hashes that could grant hackers access to the admin’s dashboard.
Souce: the Hacker News