CVE-2022-2650
Python vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

CVE-2022-2650 is a security vulnerability identified in the GitHub repository wger-project/wger prior to version 2.2. The vulnerability is classified as an Improper Restriction of Excessive Authentication Attempts issue (NVD).

Technical details

The vulnerability relates to improper implementation of authentication attempt restrictions in the wger project. This security issue was addressed in version 2.2 of the software, which implemented proper authentication controls (NVD).

Impact

The vulnerability could potentially allow attackers to perform unlimited authentication attempts against the system, which could lead to unauthorized access through brute force attacks (NVD).

Mitigation and workarounds

The vulnerability has been fixed in wger version 2.2. Users should upgrade to this version or later to mitigate the security risk (NVD).

Additional resources


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