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CVE-2008-7311: The session cookie store implementation in Spree 0.2.0 uses a hardcoded config.action_controller_session ha...

The session cookie store implementation in Spree 0.2.0 uses a hardcoded config.action_controller_session hash value (aka secret key), which makes it easier for remote attackers to bypass cryptographic protection mechanisms by leveraging an application that contains this value within the config/environment.rb file.

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Spree 0.2.0 reportedly shipped with a hardcoded session secret. If an organization still runs that legacy version or an unmodified fork, session cookie protections may be weakened, potentially affecting authentication trust. The bundle does not provide CVSS scoring, affected CPEs, patch details, or evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is most likely limited to legacy Spree 0.2.0 deployments, old forks, or applications retaining the referenced config/environment.rb value. The supplied affected-product metadata is incomplete and lists no CPEs. Treat as a legacy exposure check. It can be serious if an old Spree store remains online, but current urgency depends on finding affected deployments because no active exploitation or severity score is supplied. Mitigation focus: Inventory for Spree 0.2.0 and forks derived from that release.; Review historical Spree guidance linked in the CVE references.; Remove any shared hardcoded session secret using supported vendor guidance..

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