2.5.2.RELEASE
12 years ago
2 years ago
Known vulnerabilities in the org.springframework.security.oauth:spring-security-oauth2 package. This does not include vulnerabilities belonging to this package’s dependencies.
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org.springframework.security.oauth:spring-security-oauth2 is a package that provides support for using Spring Security with OAuth (1a) and OAuth2. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS) via the initiation of the Authorization Request in an OAuth 2.0 Client application. A malicious user can send multiple requests initiating the Authorization Request for the Authorization Code Grant, which has the potential of exhausting system resources using a single session. How to fix Denial of Service (DoS)? Upgrade | [0,2.5.2.RELEASE) |
org.springframework.security.oauth:spring-security-oauth2 is a package that provides support for using Spring Security with OAuth (1a) and OAuth2. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Credentials Disclosure due to the package being susceptible to an open redirector attack that can leak an authorization code. A malicious user or attacker can craft a request to the authorization endpoint using the authorization code grant type, and specify a manipulated redirection URI via the This vulnerability exposes applications that meet all of the following requirements:
This vulnerability does not expose applications that:
How to fix Credentials Disclosure? Upgrade | [2.3.0.RELEASE,2.3.5.RELEASE)[2.2.0.RELEASE,2.2.4.RELEASE)[2.1.0.RELEASE,2.1.4.RELEASE)[,2.0.17.RELEASE) |
org.springframework.security.oauth:spring-security-oauth2 provides support for using Spring Security with OAuth (1a) and OAuth2. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Privilege Escalation. A malicious user could craft a request to the approval endpoint that could modify the previously saved authorization request and lead to a privilege escalation on the subsequent approval. How to fix Privilege Escalation? Upgrade | [,2.0.16.RELEASE)[2.1.0.RELEASE,2.1.3.RELEASE)[2.2.0.RELEASE,2.2.3.RELEASE)[2.3.0.RELEASE,2.3.4.RELEASE) |
org.springframework.security.oauth:spring-security-oauth2 package that provides support for using Spring Security with OAuth (1a) and OAuth2. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Arbitrary Code Execution. A malicious user or attacker can craft an authorization request to the authorization endpoint that can lead to a remote code execution when the resource owner is forwarded to the approval endpoint. How to fix Arbitrary Code Execution? Upgrade | [,2.0.15.RELEASE)[2.1.0.RELEASE,2.1.2.RELEASE)[2.2.0.RELEASE,2.2.2.RELEASE)[2.3.0.RELEASE,2.3.3.RELEASE) |
org.springframework.security.oauth:spring-security-oauth2 is a package that provides support for using Spring Security with OAuth (1a) and OAuth2. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Arbitrary Code Execution. When processing authorization requests using the whitelabel views, the How to fix Arbitrary Code Execution? Upgrade | [1.0.0.RELEASE,2.0.10.RELEASE) |