[GHSA-7gm6-w7mx-58cr] phpBB before 3.3.16 is vulnerable to Host Header...#7695
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Pull request overview
Adds affected package ranges and a summary to advisory GHSA-7gm6-w7mx-58cr for a phpBB Host Header Injection vulnerability leading to password reset link poisoning.
Changes:
- Adds a
summaryfield describing the vulnerability. - Populates the previously empty
affectedarray with two Packagist ranges forphpbb/phpbb(3.0.0–3.3.16 and 4.0.0-a1–4.0.0-a2). - Bumps the
modifiedtimestamp.
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I'm lead developer of phpBB and created this CVE via Hackerone.
See also the following announcements:
https://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=2671024
https://blog.phpbb.com/2026/04/27/phpbb-4-0-0-a2-release/