Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)
CVE-2024-38472
Summary
Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in Apache HTTP Server on Windows, allows to potentially leak "NTML" hashes to a malicious server via SSRF and malicious requests or content. This vulnerability affects httpd package versions through 2.4.59, 2.5.0-alpha, and 2.5.0-alpha2-ci-test-only. Users are recommended to upgrade to a fixed version which fixes this issue. Note: Existing configurations that access "UNC" paths will have to configure a new directive "UNCList" to allow access during request processing.
- LOW
- NETWORK
- NONE
- UNCHANGED
- NONE
- NONE
- HIGH
- NONE
CWE-918 - Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)
Server-side request forgery (SSRF) is a weakness that allows an attacker to send an arbitrary request, making it appear that the request was sent by the server. This request may bypass a firewall that would normally prevent direct access to the URL. The impact of this vulnerability can vary from unauthorized access to files and sensitive information to remote code execution.
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Advisory Timeline
- Published