Book access – Critical – Unsupported – SA-CONTRIB-2017-35

  • Advisory ID: DRUPAL-SA-CONTRIB-2017-35
  • Project: Book access (third-party module)
  • Date: 12-April-2017

Description

This module alters the book module permissions model by letting you specify access/modify/delete rights on a per-book basis. Normally, book-related permissions provided by drupal core apply across all books, but this module will let you drill down as granular as to letting specific users have specific rights for specific books.

The security team is marking this module unsupported. There is a known security issue with the module that has not been fixed by the maintainer. If you would like to maintain this module, please read: https://www.drupal.org/node/251466

Versions affected

  • All versions

Drupal core is not affected. If you do not use the contributed Book access module, there is nothing you need to do.

Solution

If you use the Book access module for Drupal you should uninstall it.

Also see the Book access project page.

Reported by

Fixed by

Not applicable

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