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Test your applicationsUpgrade org.eclipse.digitaltwin.basyx:basyx.submodelrepository-feature-operation-delegation to version 2.0.0-milestone-10 or higher.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Server-side Request Forgery (SSRF) via the Operation Delegation feature. An attacker can cause the server to send unauthorized HTTP POST requests to arbitrary internal or external destinations by supplying a crafted destination URI, potentially bypassing network segmentation and accessing isolated infrastructure or cloud metadata services.