An issue found in DERICIA Co. Ltd, DELICIA v.13.6.1 allows a remote attacker to gain access to sensitive information via the channel access token in the miniapp DELICIA function.
Security readout for executives and security teams
This CVE reports that DELICIA v13.6.1 may expose sensitive information through a channel access token in its miniapp DELICIA function. The business risk is unauthorized access to token-protected data or services, but public severity, CVSS, and vendor remediation details are not provided. Organizations using DELICIA v13.6.1, especially the miniapp DELICIA function, are the only clearly indicated exposure group. The source bundle does not confirm affected platforms, deployments, or later versions. Treat this as a targeted credential-exposure concern, not a broad emergency based on current evidence. Prioritize inventory, token review, and vendor confirmation for any DELICIA use. Mitigation focus: Identify any DELICIA v13.6.1 deployments and miniapp DELICIA usage.; Check DERICIA or DELICIA vendor guidance for patches or configuration changes.; Rotate potentially exposed channel access tokens where operationally safe..
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Insufficiently Protected Credentials
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