As you may know, Drupal 6 has reached End-of-Life (EOL) which means the Drupal Security Team is no longer doing Security Advisories or working on security patches for Drupal 6 core or contrib modules – but the Drupal 6 LTS vendors are and we’re one of them!
Today, there is a Moderately Critical security release for the Wysiwyg module to fix a Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability.
The Wysiwyg module provides one way to integrate various WYSIWYG editors into Drupal.
See the security advisory for Drupal 7 for more information.
Here you can download the Drupal 6 patch or the full release.
If you have a Drupal 6 site using the Wysiwyg module, we recommend you update immediately! We have already deployed the patch for all of our Drupal 6 Long-Term Support clients. 🙂
Note: if you use the myDropWizard module (totally free!), you’ll be alerted to these and any future security updates, and will be able to use drush to install them (even though they won’t necessarily have a release on Drupal.org).