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CVE-2024-48232

by Fred · 25/10/2024

An issue was found in mipjz 5.0.5. In the mipPost method of appsettingcontrollerApiAdminTool.php, the value of the postAddress parameter is not processed and is directly passed into curl_exec execution and output, resulting in a Server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability that can read server files.

More information : https://github.com/sansanyun/mipjz/issues/17

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