CVE-2023-25262: Stimulsoft GmbH Stimulsoft Designer (Web) 2023.1.3 is vulnerable to Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF).
Stimulsoft GmbH Stimulsoft Designer (Web) 2023.1.3 is vulnerable to Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF). TThe Reporting Designer (Web) offers the possibility to embed sources from external locations. If the user chooses an external location, the request to that resource is performed by the server rather than the client. Therefore, the server causes outbound traffic and potentially imports data. An attacker may also leverage this behaviour to exfiltrate data of machines on the internal network of the server hosting the Stimulsoft Reporting Designer (Web).
Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2023-25262 is an SSRF issue in Stimulsoft Designer (Web) 2023.1.3. A server hosting the web designer may fetch external content on behalf of a user, letting an attacker potentially make the server reach internal systems and expose data. Exposure is likely where Stimulsoft Reporting Designer (Web) 2023.1.3 is deployed and reachable by untrusted users or workflows that accept external source locations. The bundle’s affected-product fields are incomplete, so validate against actual installed Stimulsoft components and versions. Treat this as high priority where the designer is internet-facing or available to low-trust users. The main business risk is internal data exposure through server-initiated requests. If access is tightly restricted and egress is controlled, urgency is lower but still requires validation. Mitigation focus: Check Stimulsoft guidance for fixed versions or vendor-recommended mitigations.; Restrict access to the web designer to trusted authenticated users.; Disable external source embedding if it is not business-critical..
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