CVE-2022-4863
NixOS vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

Improper Handling of Insufficient Permissions or Privileges vulnerability was discovered in GitHub repository usememos/memos prior to version 0.9.1 (CVE-2022-4863). The vulnerability was disclosed on December 30, 2022 (AttackerKB).

Technical details

The vulnerability has a CVSS v3 Base Score of 6.5 (Medium) with the following metrics: Attack Vector: Network, Attack Complexity: Low, Privileges Required: High, User Interaction: None, Scope: Unchanged, Confidentiality: None, Integrity: High, Availability: High (AttackerKB).

Impact

Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow an attacker with high privileges to affect the integrity and availability of the system (AttackerKB).

Mitigation and workarounds

The vulnerability was fixed in version 0.9.1 of usememos/memos. Users should upgrade to this version or later to mitigate the vulnerability (GitHub Commit).

Additional resources


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