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CVE

GHSA-v33x-prhc-gph5

Insufficiently Protected Credentials and Improper Authentication in Spring Security
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CVE

GHSA-v33x-prhc-gph5

Insufficiently Protected Credentials and Improper Authentication in Spring Security

Spring Security, versions 4.2.x up to 4.2.12, and older unsupported versions support plain text passwords using PlaintextPasswordEncoder. If an application using an affected version of Spring Security is leveraging PlaintextPasswordEncoder and a user has a null encoded password, a malicious user (or attacker) can authenticate using a password of ?null?.

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Severity

7.3

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Basic Information

Ecosystem
Base CVSS
7.3
EPSS Probability
0.00407%
EPSS Percentile
0.60469%
Introduced Version
3.0.0.RELEASE
Fix Available
4.2.13.RELEASE

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