CVE-2024-6203

HaloITSM - Password Reset Poisoning

Description

HaloITSM versions up to 2.146.1 are affected by a Password Reset Poisoning vulnerability. Poisoned password reset links can be sent to existing HaloITSM users (given their email address is known). When these poisoned links get accessed (e.g. manually by the victim or automatically by an email client software), the password reset token is leaked to the malicious actor, allowing them to set a new password for the victim's account.This potentially leads to account takeover attacks.HaloITSM versions past 2.146.1 (and patches starting from 2.143.61 ) fix the mentioned vulnerability.

Category

8.3
CVSS
Severity: High
CVSS 3.1 •
EPSS 0.08%
Vendor Advisory haloitsm.com
Affected: Halo Service Solutions HaloITSM
Published at:
Updated at:

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the severity of CVE-2024-6203?
CVE-2024-6203 has been scored as a high severity vulnerability.
How to fix CVE-2024-6203?
To fix CVE-2024-6203, make sure you are using an up-to-date version of the affected component(s) by checking the vendor release notes. As for now, there are no other specific guidelines available.
Is CVE-2024-6203 being actively exploited in the wild?
As for now, there are no information to confirm that CVE-2024-6203 is being actively exploited. According to its EPSS score, there is a ~0% probability that this vulnerability will be exploited by malicious actors in the next 30 days.
What software or system is affected by CVE-2024-6203?
CVE-2024-6203 affects Halo Service Solutions HaloITSM.
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