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CVE-2022-23223 is a password leakage vulnerability discovered in Apache ShenYu versions 2.4.0 and 2.4.1. The vulnerability was identified and recorded on January 14, 2022, affecting the Apache ShenYu (incubating) software (CVE Details).
The vulnerability exists in an endpoint that exposes user passwords through HTTP responses. When users make a request to the URL path 'dashboardUser' with parameters 'currentPage' and 'pageSize' (e.g., 'dashboardUser?currentPage=1&pageSize=12'), the system responds by disclosing the passwords of all users. The severity of this vulnerability has been classified as moderate (OpenWall).
The vulnerability allows unauthorized access to all user passwords in the system through a simple HTTP request, potentially compromising the security of all user accounts in the affected Apache ShenYu installations (OpenWall).
Users are recommended to upgrade to Apache ShenYu version 2.4.2 or later. Alternatively, they can apply the patch available at https://github.com/apache/incubator-shenyu/pull/2357 (OpenWall).
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