Filtered by vendor Apolloconfig Subscriptions
Filtered by product Apollo Subscriptions
Total 5 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2024-43397 1 Apolloconfig 1 Apollo 2024-08-26 4.3 Medium
Apollo is a configuration management system. A vulnerability exists in the synchronization configuration feature that allows users to craft specific requests to bypass permission checks. This exploit enables them to modify a namespace without the necessary permissions. The issue was addressed with an input parameter check which was released in version 2.3.0.
CVE-2024-42662 1 Apolloconfig 1 Apollo 2024-08-26 7.5 High
An issue in apollocongif apollo v.2.2.0 allows a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information via a crafted request.
CVE-2022-4962 1 Apolloconfig 1 Apollo 2024-08-26 4.3 Medium
A vulnerability was found in Apollo 2.0.0/2.0.1 and classified as problematic. Affected by this issue is some unknown functionality of the file /users of the component Configuration Center. The manipulation leads to improper authorization. The attack may be launched remotely. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. The real existence of this vulnerability is still doubted at the moment. VDB-250430 is the identifier assigned to this vulnerability. NOTE: The maintainer explains that user data information like user id, name, and email are not sensitive.
CVE-2023-25570 1 Apolloconfig 1 Apollo 2024-08-02 7.5 High
Apollo is a configuration management system. Prior to version 2.1.0, there are potential security issues if users expose apollo-configservice to the internet, which is not recommended. This is because there is no authentication feature enabled for the built-in eureka service. Malicious hackers may access eureka directly to mock apollo-configservice and apollo-adminservice. Login authentication for eureka was added in version 2.1.0. As a workaround, avoid exposing apollo-configservice to the internet.
CVE-2023-25569 1 Apolloconfig 1 Apollo 2024-08-02 5.7 Medium
Apollo is a configuration management system. Prior to version 2.1.0, a low-privileged user can create a special web page. If an authenticated portal admin visits this page, the page can silently send a request to assign new roles for that user without any confirmation from the Portal admin. Cookie SameSite strategy was set to Lax in version 2.1.0. As a workaround, avoid visiting unknown source pages.