CVE-2024-11216: Broken Access Control in PozitifIK's Pik Online
Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key, Exposure of Private Personal Information to an Unauthorized Actor vulnerability in PozitifIK Pik Online allows Account Footprinting, Session Hijacking.
This issue affects Pik Online: before 3.1.5.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
Pik Online versions before 3.1.5 have an access-control flaw that may let a logged-in attacker access other users' private personal information. The reported impact includes account footprinting and session hijacking. This is high urgency for organizations relying on Pik Online for sensitive user or employee data.
Executive priority
Treat as a high-priority privacy and account-security issue. Prioritize upgrade and exposure review because the affected system may contain private personal information, and exploitation does not require administrative privileges.
Technical view
The CVE describes authorization bypass through a user-controlled key, mapped to CWE-639 and CWE-359. Network exploitation requires low complexity, low privileges, and no user interaction. Impact is highest for confidentiality, with limited integrity and availability impact. Affected versions are Pik Online before 3.1.5.
Likely exposure
Exposure is limited to organizations using PozitifIK Pik Online before 3.1.5. Risk is higher where authenticated access is broadly available and the system stores private personal information.
Exploitation context
The source bundle does not show CISA KEV listing, active exploitation, or public exploit evidence. The CVSS vector still indicates practical authenticated network abuse with low complexity.
Researcher notes
Evidence is sparse beyond the CVE description and government advisory references. Validate authorization boundaries around user-controlled identifiers without attempting intrusive testing. Do not assume exploit availability, deployment model, or vendor workarounds beyond the stated 3.1.5 version boundary.
Mitigation direction
Upgrade Pik Online to version 3.1.5 or later.
Check PozitifIK and Turkish government advisories for current vendor guidance.
Review active sessions and revoke suspicious or stale sessions.
Limit Pik Online access to trusted networks where operationally feasible.
Audit recent account access for unauthorized personal data exposure.
Validation and detection
Inventory all Pik Online instances and confirm exact running versions.
Verify no production instance remains below 3.1.5.
Review authentication and authorization logs for cross-account access anomalies.
Confirm session invalidation after upgrade or incident response actions.
Document whether any exposed personal information requires notification review.
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Potential ATT&CK relevance
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CWE-359: Exact CWE lookup
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The CVE wording references privilege impact, so privilege escalation and authorization behavior review may help. This is a Glexia inferred lookup path, not an official MITRE, ATT&CK, or CVE Program mapping.
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CWE-359 · source CWE mapping
Exposure of Private Personal Information to an Unauthorized Actor
Exposure of Private Personal Information to an Unauthorized Actor represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.
Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.