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CVE-2020-15950: Immuta v2.8.2 is affected by improper session management: user sessions are not revoked upon logout.

Immuta v2.8.2 is affected by improper session management: user sessions are not revoked upon logout.

UnknownCVSS not scoredNot KEV-listedUpdated
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Security readout for executives and security teams

Plain-English summary

CVE-2020-15950 concerns Immuta v2.8.2 not ending user sessions when a user logs out. In business terms, logout may not immediately remove access tied to an existing session, weakening account control after shared-device use, termination, or suspected compromise. The source bundle does not provide severity, CVSS, patch details, or confirmed exploitation.

Executive priority

Treat as a targeted product/version risk requiring inventory first. Escalate if Immuta v2.8.2 protects regulated or sensitive data, or if shared devices, contractor access, or recent account-compromise concerns exist. Evidence is insufficient to justify emergency response without local exposure.

Technical view

The reported flaw is improper session management in Immuta v2.8.2: user sessions are not revoked on logout. The available CVE data does not include a CWE, CVSS vector, affected CPEs, fixed version, or vendor mitigation. Analysis should treat the named version as the only source-supported affected scope.

Likely exposure

Exposure is likely limited to organizations running Immuta v2.8.2. Systems handling sensitive data access policies deserve priority review because persistent sessions may preserve authenticated access beyond user intent. No broader affected-version range is supported by the supplied evidence.

Exploitation context

The source bundle does not show CISA KEV listing, public exploitation, exploit availability, or attack complexity. The practical risk is session reuse after logout, especially where session tokens, browser sessions, or shared workstations are not tightly controlled.

Researcher notes

The public record is sparse: description only, no CVSS, no CWE, no CPE, no fix details, and no confirmed exploitation. Avoid expanding the affected range beyond Immuta v2.8.2 unless vendor or Bishop Fox advisory text confirms it.

Mitigation direction

  • Inventory Immuta deployments and identify any v2.8.2 instances.
  • Review Immuta and Bishop Fox guidance for fixed versions or official mitigations.
  • If on v2.8.2, contact Immuta support for a supported remediation path.
  • Reduce session lifetime and enforce reauthentication where product settings support it.
  • Increase monitoring for suspicious session reuse after logout or account changes.

Validation and detection

  • Confirm whether any production or staging Immuta instance runs v2.8.2.
  • Review authentication and logout settings against current vendor documentation.
  • In a controlled test, verify logout invalidates the active authenticated session.
  • Check logs for continued activity after user logout events.
  • Document findings, compensating controls, and any vendor-confirmed upgrade path.
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Confidence
medium
Sources
5

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