Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2023-30056 is a high-severity session takeover issue reported in FICO Origination Manager Decision Module 4.8.1. The problem is insufficient protection of the JSESSIONID cookie, which can let an attacker affect application state. The provided sources do not name a vendor patch or confirm active exploitation. Exposure appears limited to organizations running FICO Origination Manager Decision Module 4.8.1. The affected-product metadata is incomplete, so confirm deployments by asset inventory, application owners, and vendor support records rather than relying only on CPE matching. Prioritize this as high for any exposed or business-critical FICO origination environment. The issue can affect transaction integrity, and source metadata does not provide a confirmed patch path, making vendor coordination and exposure reduction important. Mitigation focus: Check FICO support guidance for a fixed version or official workaround.; Upgrade affected FICO Origination Manager Decision Module deployments if a vendor fix exists.; Restrict application access to trusted networks or authenticated gateways where feasible..
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