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A Session Fixation vulnerability has been identified in Apache Kylin, affecting versions from 2.0.0 through 4.x. The vulnerability was discovered by XJB Security Team and was assigned a low severity rating. The issue was disclosed on November 3, 2024, and impacts the web interface of Apache Kylin (Apache List).
The vulnerability is classified as a Session Fixation issue, which typically allows an attacker to set a session identifier for a user before they log in. The severity of this vulnerability has been rated as low (Apache List).
As a Session Fixation vulnerability, this could potentially allow attackers to hijack legitimate user sessions in Apache Kylin's web interface, leading to unauthorized access to user accounts (Apache List).
Users are strongly recommended to upgrade to Apache Kylin version 5.0.0 or above, which contains the fix for this vulnerability (Apache List).
Source: This report was generated using AI
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