Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CosmoShop ePRO 10.05.00 has a CSRF flaw in an admin setup endpoint. If an administrator is tricked into making an unintended request while logged in, site settings could be changed without their intent.
Executive priority
Treat this as a focused legacy application risk. It is not listed as actively exploited, but administrative setting changes could affect storefront integrity if exposed administrators remain vulnerable.
Technical view
The reported issue is CSRF in cgi-bin/admin/setup_edit.cgi. The CVE states remote attackers can hijack administrator authentication for requests that modify settings via a setup action. No CVSS, CWE, patch, or mitigation details are provided in the source bundle.
Likely exposure
Exposure is most relevant to organizations still running CosmoShop ePRO 10.05.00, especially where the administrative CGI endpoint is reachable by administrators through a browser session.
Exploitation context
The bundle does not show KEV listing or active exploitation. The attack model requires an authenticated administrator and a forged settings-changing request, likely involving administrator interaction or browsing context.
Researcher notes
Evidence is limited to the CVE description and HTBridge reference. Affected data in the bundle is incomplete, while the title names CosmoShop ePRO 10.05.00. No exploit status, fixed version, or vendor mitigation is provided.
Mitigation direction
- Check CosmoShop or vendor guidance for patched releases or official workarounds.
- Restrict access to administrative CGI paths to trusted networks or VPN users.
- Use least-privilege administrator accounts for routine shop administration.
- Ensure administrators log out after use and avoid browsing untrusted sites while authenticated.
- Monitor administrative setting changes for unexpected or unauthorized modifications.
Validation and detection
- Inventory CosmoShop deployments and confirm whether ePRO 10.05.00 is present.
- Verify whether cgi-bin/admin/setup_edit.cgi is accessible from user workstations or the internet.
- Review administrative change logs for unexpected setup action activity.
- Confirm whether settings-changing requests require CSRF protection in the deployed version.
- Document compensating controls if no vendor patch is available.
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No CVSS vectors or timeline events were available in the normalized CVE source material.
Source materials
- CVE List V5 sourceCVE List V5
- https://www.htbridge.com/advisory/HTB22878CVE reference · x_refsource_MISC
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