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GHSA-4gp9-ff99-j6vj: Umbraco CMS Improper Access Control Vulnerability Allows Low-Privilege Users to Access Webhook API

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An improper access control issue has been identified, allowing low-privilege users to access the webhook API and retrieve information that should be restricted to users with access to the settings section

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  1. GitHub Advisory Database
  2. GitHub Reviewed
  3. CVE-2024-48925

Umbraco CMS Improper Access Control Vulnerability Allows Low-Privilege Users to Access Webhook API

Package

nuget Umbraco.CMS (NuGet)

Affected versions

>= 14.0.0, < 14.3.0

Description

Impact

An improper access control issue has been identified, allowing low-privilege users to access the webhook API and retrieve information that should be restricted to users with access to the settings section

References

  • GHSA-4gp9-ff99-j6vj

Published to the GitHub Advisory Database

Oct 22, 2024

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