Moodle 1.9.x before 1.9.12 and 2.0.x before 2.0.3 does not properly implement associations between teachers and groups, which allows remote authenticated users to read quiz reports of arbitrary students by leveraging the teacher role.
CVE-2011-4288 is a security vulnerability that . Impacting 1 product from moodle organizations running these solutions should prioritize assessment and patching.
Documented in 2012, this vulnerability occurred amid the cloud computing expansion era, where traditional network perimeter security models were being reevaluated. Organizations were transitioning from isolated infrastructure to interconnected systems, creating new attack surfaces that vulnerabilities like this could exploit.
2012-07-16T10:28:36.783
2026-06-16T23:34:42.590
Modified
CVSSv2: 4.0 (MEDIUM)
AV:N/AC:L/Au:S/C:P/I:N/A:N
8.0
2.9
| Type | Vendor | Product | Version/Range | Vulnerable? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Application | moodle | moodle | 1.9.2 | Yes |
| Application | moodle | moodle | 1.9.3 | Yes |
| Application | moodle | moodle | 1.9.4 | Yes |
| Application | moodle | moodle | 1.9.5 | Yes |
| Application | moodle | moodle | 1.9.6 | Yes |
| Application | moodle | moodle | 1.9.7 | Yes |
| Application | moodle | moodle | 1.9.8 | Yes |
| Application | moodle | moodle | 1.9.9 | Yes |
| Application | moodle | moodle | 1.9.10 | Yes |
| Application | moodle | moodle | 1.9.11 | Yes |
| Application | moodle | moodle | 2.0.0 | Yes |
| Application | moodle | moodle | 2.0.1 | Yes |
| Application | moodle | moodle | 2.0.2 | Yes |
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