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CVE-2023-46355: [CVE-2023-46355] Exposure of Private Personal Information to an Unauthorized Actor in Bl Modules - CSV Feeds PRO module for PrestaShop

In the module “CSV Feeds PRO” (csvfeeds) < 2.6.1 from Bl Modules for PrestaShop, a guest can download personal information without restriction. Due to too permissive access control which does not force administrator to use password on feeds, a guest can access exports from the module which can lead to leaks of personal information from ps_customer / ps_order table such as name / surname / email / phone number / postal address.

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In the module “CSV Feeds PRO” (csvfeeds) up to version 2.5.2 from Bl Modules for PrestaShop, a guest can download personal information without restriction if the administrator do not force password on feeds.

Summary

  • CVE ID: CVE-2023-46355
  • Published at: 2023-11-23
  • Platform: PrestaShop
  • Product: csvfeeds
  • Impacted release: <= 2.5.2 (2.6.1 should fix the vulnerability)
  • Product author: Bl Modules
  • Weakness: CWE-359
  • Severity: medium (7.5), GDPR violation

Description

Due to too permissive access control which do not force administrator to use password on feeds, a guest can access exports from the module which can lead to leak of personal information from ps_customer / ps_order table such as name / surname / email / phone number / postal address.

CVSS base metrics

  • Attack vector: network
  • Attack complexity: low
  • Privilege required: none
  • User interaction: none
  • Scope: unchanged
  • Confidentiality: high
  • Integrity: low
  • Availability: low

Vector string: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N

Possible malicious usage

  • Steal personal data

Timeline

Date

Action

2023-08-27

Issue discovered during a code review by TouchWeb.fr

2023-08-27

Contact PrestaShop Addons security Team to confirm version scope by author

2023-08-29

PrestaShop Addons security Team confirm versions scope

2023-09-18

Author provide a patch

2023-10-17

Request a CVE ID

2023-10-23

Received CVE ID

2023-11-23

Publish this security advisory

Other recommendations

  • You should restrict access to this URI pattern : modules/csvfeeds/api/ and its associated front controller to a given whitelist

Links

  • PrestaShop addons product page
  • National Vulnerability Database

DISCLAIMER: The French Association Friends Of Presta (FOP) acts as an intermediary to help hosting this advisory. While we strive to ensure the information and advice provided are accurate, FOP cannot be held liable for any consequences arising from reported vulnerabilities or any subsequent actions taken.

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