CVE-2023-45725

CVSS 3.1 Score 5.7 of 10 (medium)

Details

Published Dec 13, 2023
Updated: Dec 20, 2023
CWE ID 200

Summary

CVE-2023-45725 is a vulnerability that affects multiple products, including XPt3sy, XPt3sz, XPt3sw, and more. The vulnerability allows an attacker to expose authorization or session cookie headers of a user who accesses design document functions such as list, show, rewrite, and update. The attacker can leak the session component through HTML-like output, inserting it as an external resource or storing it in a local document. To remediate this vulnerability, it is recommended to avoid using design documents from untrusted sources that may attempt to access or manipulate request object's headers. This vulnerability poses a medium risk with low privileges required and user interaction required. It has a base score of 5.7 and impacts the confidentiality of an organization's data.

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