CVE-2023-31825: An issue found in Inageya v.13.4.1 allows a remote attacker to gain access to sensitive information via the...
An issue found in Inageya v.13.4.1 allows a remote attacker to gain access to sensitive information via the channel access token in the miniapp Inageya function.
Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2023-31825 is a reported sensitive-information exposure in Inageya v13.4.1 involving a channel access token in the miniapp Inageya function. The public record does not provide a CVSS score, confirmed product metadata, patch status, or active exploitation evidence. Exposure appears limited to environments using the reported Inageya v13.4.1 miniapp functionality and any connected services trusting the exposed channel access token. Broader product impact is not established in the provided sources. Treat as an exposure-verification task, not a confirmed emergency. Prioritize if your organization uses the reported Inageya miniapp or relies on channel tokens connected to sensitive services. Mitigation focus: Identify any deployed Inageya v13.4.1 miniapp components.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for an official fix.; Rotate related channel access tokens if exposure is confirmed or suspected..
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