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Beveilingsadvies; NCSC-2025-0393 [1.0.0]

Beveiligingsadvies
NCSC-2025-0393 [1.0.0]
Publicatie
12-12-2025 09:12 (Europe/Amsterdam)
Prioriteit
Normaal
Betreft
Kwetsbaarheid verholpen in GeoServer

Kenmerken

  • Improper Restriction of XML External Entity Reference

Omschrijving

OSGeo heeft een kwetsbaarheid verholpen in GeoServer (Specifiek voor versies 2.26.0 tot 2.26.2 en 2.25.6)

De kwetsbaarheid bevindt zich in de wijze waarop GeoServer XML-input verwerkt, specifiek via de /geoserver/wms GetMap-operatie. Onjuiste sanitatie van XML-input stelt aanvallers in staat om gevoelige bestanden openbaar te maken of Denial-of-Service-aanvallen uit te voeren met behulp van op maat gemaakte XML-input. Er zijn gevallen van actief misbruik van deze kwetsbaarheid bekend.

Oplossingen

OSGeo heeft updates uitgebracht om de kwetsbaarheid te verhelpen. Zie bijgevoegde referenties voor meer informatie.

Referenties

CVE's

Producten

GeoServer
GeoServer

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