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CVE-2022-25590: SurveyKing v0.2.0 was discovered to retain users' session cookies after logout, allowing attackers to login...

SurveyKing v0.2.0 was discovered to retain users' session cookies after logout, allowing attackers to login to the system and access data using the browser cache when the user exits the application.

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Plain-English summary

SurveyKing v0.2.0 may leave a user’s session usable after logout. If someone can access the same browser cache or retained session state, they may re-enter the application and view data as that user. The sources do not provide a CVSS score, confirmed patch, or evidence of active exploitation.

Executive priority

Treat this as a targeted session-management risk, not a confirmed mass-exploitation event. Prioritize if SurveyKing stores sensitive survey, customer, or internal data, or is used from shared systems.

Technical view

The CVE describes insufficient session termination in SurveyKing v0.2.0: session cookies are retained after logout, allowing access via browser cache after the user exits. The available record does not specify CWE, CPEs, fixed versions, affected deployment modes, or exploit maturity.

Likely exposure

Exposure is most likely for organizations running SurveyKing v0.2.0, especially where browsers, kiosks, shared workstations, or administrative systems may retain authenticated session state after logout.

Exploitation context

CISA KEV status is false in the provided bundle, and no cited source confirms active exploitation. The described abuse depends on retained session state or browser cache access after a legitimate user logs out.

Researcher notes

The public record is sparse: no CVSS vector, CWE, CPE, or vendor advisory details are provided. Analysis should stay focused on SurveyKing v0.2.0 and logout/session invalidation behavior described in the CVE and GitHub issue.

Mitigation direction

  • Check upstream SurveyKing guidance for a fixed version or logout/session changes.
  • Upgrade away from SurveyKing v0.2.0 if a maintained release addresses session handling.
  • Force server-side session invalidation on logout where locally configurable.
  • Set short session lifetimes and clear authentication cookies on logout.
  • Reduce shared-browser use for SurveyKing until validated.

Validation and detection

  • Inventory SurveyKing deployments and confirm any v0.2.0 instances.
  • Test whether logout invalidates the server-side session for a test account.
  • Review authentication cookies for expiry and clearing behavior after logout.
  • Check application logs for session use after recorded logout events.
  • Verify browser cache clearing prevents post-logout application access.
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medium
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