CVE-2022-45206
Java vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

Jeecg-boot v3.4.3 contains a SQL injection vulnerability in the component /sys/duplicate/check. The vulnerability was discovered and disclosed on November 25, 2022, and was assigned identifier CVE-2022-45206. This security flaw affects the Jeecg-boot framework, specifically version 3.4.3 (NVD, MITRE).

Technical details

The vulnerability exists in the /sys/duplicate/check component of Jeecg-boot v3.4.3, where improper input validation allows for SQL injection attacks. The vulnerability has been assigned a CVSS score of 9.8, indicating critical severity (CISA Bulletin).

Impact

The SQL injection vulnerability could allow attackers to access and manipulate the underlying database, potentially leading to unauthorized access to sensitive data, modification of database contents, or compromise of the application's integrity (NVD).

Mitigation and workarounds

Users should upgrade to a patched version of Jeecg-boot that addresses this vulnerability. The issue has been documented in the project's issue tracker (Jeecg Issue).

Additional resources


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