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GHSA-337f-xr2x-6fcf: Apache Kerby LdapIdentityBackend LDAP Injection vulnerability
An LDAP Injection vulnerability exists in the LdapIdentityBackend of Apache Kerby before 2.0.3.
Apache Kerby LdapIdentityBackend LDAP Injection vulnerability
High severity GitHub Reviewed Published Feb 20, 2023 to the GitHub Advisory Database • Updated Feb 22, 2023
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An LDAP Injection vulnerability exists in the LdapIdentityBackend of Apache Kerby before 2.0.3.