ghsa-f6mg-hq7f-jw2j
Vulnerability from github
Published
2024-07-18 12:30
Modified
2024-08-08 18:31
Severity ?
Details

SSRF in Apache HTTP Server on Windows with mod_rewrite in server/vhost context, allows to potentially leak NTML hashes to a malicious server via SSRF and malicious requests.

Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.4.62 which fixes this issue. 

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{
   affected: [],
   aliases: [
      "CVE-2024-40898",
   ],
   database_specific: {
      cwe_ids: [
         "CWE-918",
      ],
      github_reviewed: false,
      github_reviewed_at: null,
      nvd_published_at: "2024-07-18T10:15:03Z",
      severity: "CRITICAL",
   },
   details: "SSRF in Apache HTTP Server on Windows with mod_rewrite in server/vhost context, allows to potentially leak NTML hashes to a malicious server via SSRF and malicious requests.\n\nUsers are recommended to upgrade to version 2.4.62 which fixes this issue. ",
   id: "GHSA-f6mg-hq7f-jw2j",
   modified: "2024-08-08T18:31:19Z",
   published: "2024-07-18T12:30:52Z",
   references: [
      {
         type: "ADVISORY",
         url: "https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-40898",
      },
      {
         type: "WEB",
         url: "https://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_24.html",
      },
   ],
   schema_version: "1.4.0",
   severity: [
      {
         score: "CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N",
         type: "CVSS_V3",
      },
   ],
}


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