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GHSA-3g4c-hjhr-73rj: CometVisu Backend for openHAB has a sensitive information disclosure vulnerability

Several endpoints in the CometVisu add-on of openHAB don’t require authentication. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to modify or to steal sensitive data.

Impact

This issue may lead to sensitive Information Disclosure.

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  1. GitHub Advisory Database
  2. GitHub Reviewed
  3. CVE-2024-42470

CometVisu Backend for openHAB has a sensitive information disclosure vulnerability

Moderate severity GitHub Reviewed Published Aug 9, 2024 in openhab/openhab-webui • Updated Aug 9, 2024

Package

maven org.openhab.ui.bundles:org.openhab.ui.cometvisu (Maven)

Affected versions

<= 4.2.0

Description

Several endpoints in the CometVisu add-on of openHAB don’t require authentication. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to modify or to steal sensitive data.

Impact

This issue may lead to sensitive Information Disclosure.

References

  • GHSA-3g4c-hjhr-73rj
  • openhab/openhab-webui@630e852

Published to the GitHub Advisory Database

Aug 9, 2024

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