Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
Vaultize Enterprise File Sharing 17.05.31 reportedly lets outsiders enumerate valid users through the password-reset feature. This does not by itself expose files, but it can help attackers build accurate target lists for phishing, password spraying, or credential attacks against a file-sharing platform.
Executive priority
Prioritize review if Vaultize is externally reachable or used for sensitive file sharing. The business risk is mainly attacker reconnaissance against employees and accounts, not confirmed direct data compromise from this CVE alone.
Technical view
The described weakness is user enumeration in the password-reset workflow of Vaultize Enterprise File Sharing 17.05.31. The bundle provides no CVSS score, CWE, proof of active exploitation, or confirmed fixed version. Treat exposure as highest where the password-reset feature is reachable from the internet or untrusted networks.
Likely exposure
Organizations running Vaultize Enterprise File Sharing 17.05.31 are the only clearly identified exposure. The affected metadata in the bundle is otherwise incomplete, so do not infer other Vaultize versions or products without vendor confirmation.
Exploitation context
The CVE is not listed as KEV in the provided bundle, and no cited source reports active exploitation. The issue may allow account discovery through password reset behavior, which can support targeted social engineering or credential attacks when combined with other weaknesses.
Researcher notes
Evidence is sparse: the bundle names user enumeration via password reset in Vaultize Enterprise File Sharing 17.05.31, but gives no scoring, CWE, patch, or exploit details. Validation should focus on exposure, response consistency, logs, and vendor guidance.
Mitigation direction
- Inventory Vaultize Enterprise File Sharing deployments and confirm whether version 17.05.31 is present.
- Check vendor or advisory guidance for fixed versions or supported workarounds.
- Limit password-reset access to trusted networks where operationally feasible.
- Review authentication monitoring for password spraying or reset abuse patterns.
- Harden user-facing messages to avoid revealing account existence, if configurable.
Validation and detection
- Confirm whether any Vaultize password-reset page is internet-accessible.
- Compare password-reset responses for known valid and invalid accounts without automating abuse.
- Review web logs for repeated reset attempts across many usernames.
- Verify deployed version information against asset inventory and vendor records.
- Document whether vendor guidance identifies a patch, workaround, or unsupported status.
Public sources used
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Credential and access behavior lookup
The CVE wording references authentication or credential exposure, so valid-account and credential-access review may help. This is a Glexia inferred lookup path, not an official MITRE, ATT&CK, or CVE Program mapping.
Open ATT&CK lookupCVE-2018-10210 mapping review
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Open ATT&CK lookup- Severity
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- CVSS
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- Known Exploited
- No
- Published
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CVSS and timeline data
No CVSS vectors or timeline events were available in the normalized CVE source material.
Source materials
- CVE List V5 sourceCVE List V5
- https://www.excellium-services.com/cert-xlm-advisory/cve-2018-10210/CVE reference
- https://cds.thalesgroup.com/en/tcs-cert/CVE-2018-10210CVE reference
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