CVE-2022-0688
PHP vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

Business Logic Errors were identified in Packagist microweber/microweber versions prior to 1.2.11. The vulnerability was assigned CVE-2022-0688 and was disclosed on February 19, 2022 (CVE Details).

Technical details

The vulnerability relates to business logic errors in the cart management functionality of the Microweber application. The issue was addressed through modifications to the CartManager.php file, specifically involving changes to the session handling logic (Github Commit).

Impact

The vulnerability could potentially affect the business logic flow of the application, though specific impact details were not publicly disclosed (Huntr Report).

Mitigation and workarounds

The vulnerability was patched in version 1.2.11 of microweber/microweber. Users are advised to upgrade to this version or later to address the security issue (CVE Details).

Additional resources


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