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CVE-2016-5007 @ Maven-org.springframework.security:spring-security-core-3.2.4.RELEASE #8

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Sang140790 opened this issue Jun 6, 2023 · 0 comments

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Vulnerable Package issue exists @ Maven-org.springframework.security:spring-security-core-3.2.4.RELEASE in branch main

Both Spring Security Core prior to 4.1.1 and Spring Core prior to 4.3.1, rely on URL pattern mappings for authorization and for mapping requests to controllers respectively. Differences in the strictness of the pattern matching mechanisms, for example with regards to space trimming in path segments, can lead Spring Security to not recognize certain paths as not protected that are in fact mapped to Spring MVC controllers that should be protected. The problem is compounded by the fact that the Spring Framework provides richer features with regards to pattern matching as well as by the fact that pattern matching in each Spring Security and the Spring Framework can easily be customized creating additional differences.

Namespace: Sang140790
Repository: astlab2
Repository Url: https://github.com/Sang140790/astlab2
CxAST-Project: Sang140790/astlab2
CxAST platform scan: ace2356b-3915-4741-8463-e85e34a67313
Branch: main
Application: astlab2
Severity: HIGH
State: NOT_IGNORED
Status: RECURRENT
CWE: CWE-264


Additional Info
Attack vector: NETWORK
Attack complexity: LOW
Confidentiality impact: NONE
Availability impact: NONE
Remediation Upgrade Recommendation: 4.0.0.M2


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