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Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key via the bill_address_id and ship_address_id parameters in the checkout process. An attacker can gain unauthorized access to other users' personally identifiable information by manipulating these parameters to reference arbitrary address IDs during guest checkout. This is only exploitable if guest checkout is enabled and at least one guest address exists in the database.