CVE-2020-5405 (GCVE-0-2020-5405)
Vulnerability from cvelistv5
Published
2020-03-05 19:00
Modified
2024-09-16 22:36
Severity ?
CWE
  • CWE-23 - Relative Path Traversal
Summary
Spring Cloud Config, versions 2.2.x prior to 2.2.2, versions 2.1.x prior to 2.1.7, and older unsupported versions allow applications to serve arbitrary configuration files through the spring-cloud-config-server module. A malicious user, or attacker, can send a request using a specially crafted URL that can lead a directory traversal attack.
References
Impacted products
Vendor Product Version
Spring by VMware Spring Cloud Config Version: 2.2   < 2.2.2
Version: 2.1   < 2.1.7
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