CVE-2022-28731
Java vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

A carefully crafted request on UserPreferences.jsp could trigger a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in Apache JSPWiki versions before 2.11.3. The vulnerability was discovered and disclosed in August 2022 (NVD).

Technical details

The vulnerability exists in the UserPreferences.jsp component of Apache JSPWiki and is identified as CVE-2022-28731. It allows attackers to perform CSRF attacks against the application's user preference functionality (Trend Micro).

Impact

If successfully exploited, this vulnerability could allow attackers to perform unauthorized actions on behalf of authenticated users when they visit maliciously crafted web pages (NVD).

Mitigation and workarounds

Users of Apache JSPWiki should upgrade to version 2.11.3 or later to mitigate this vulnerability (NVD).

Additional resources


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