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Strapi:  >> Strapi  >> 3.3.0  Security Vulnerabilities
An authenticated user with access to the Strapi admin panel can view private and sensitive data, such as email and password reset tokens, for API users if content types accessible to the authenticated user contain relationships to API users (from:users-permissions). There are many scenarios in which such details from API users can leak in the JSON response within the admin panel, either through a direct or indirect relationship. Access to this information enables a user to compromise these users’ accounts if the password reset API endpoints have been enabled. In a worst-case scenario, a low-privileged user could get access to a high-privileged API account, and could read and modify any data as well as block access to both the admin panel and API by revoking privileges for all other users.
CVSS Score
7.5
EPSS Score
0.009
Published
2022-05-19
Storing passwords in a recoverable format in the DOCUMENTATION plugin component of Strapi before 3.6.9 and 4.x before 4.1.5 allows an attacker to access a victim's HTTP request, get the victim's cookie, perform a base64 decode on the victim's cookie, and obtain a cleartext password, leading to getting API documentation for further API attacks.
CVSS Score
7.5
EPSS Score
0.022
Published
2022-05-03
Arbitrary Command Injection in GitHub repository strapi/strapi prior to 4.1.0.
CVSS Score
6.1
EPSS Score
0.008
Published
2022-02-26
In Strapi through 3.6.0, the admin panel allows the changing of one's own password without entering the current password. An attacker who gains access to a valid session can use this to take over an account by changing the password.
CVSS Score
8.1
EPSS Score
0.013
Published
2021-05-06


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