Security readout for executives and security teams
Apache Rave 0.11 through 0.20 could let any logged-in user retrieve sensitive details for all accounts through a User RPC API endpoint. The reported exposure includes password hashes. This is a confidentiality issue that can increase account compromise risk if hashes are cracked or reused elsewhere. Exposure is limited to Apache Rave 0.11 through 0.20 instances with authenticated user access to the User RPC API. The bundle does not identify downstream products, CPEs, or unauthenticated exposure. Treat as high priority where Apache Rave is still deployed. The main business risk is user-account data exposure, especially password hashes, from a system that may be old or overlooked. Confirm exposure quickly, then follow vendor remediation guidance. Mitigation focus: Inventory any Apache Rave deployments and confirm whether versions 0.11 through 0.20 are present.; Check Apache Rave vendor guidance for fixed releases or official remediation.; Restrict User RPC API access while remediation is evaluated..
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