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to version 26.0.6 or higher.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Cleartext Transmission of Sensitive Information due to the improper handling of the KC_CACHE_EMBEDDED_MTLS_ENABLED
environment option. This option is ignored, causing JGroups configuration for Infinispan clusters to be visible in plain text. An attacker can read sensitive information by accessing adjacent networks related to JGroups.