CVE-2025-50484: Improper session invalidation in the component /crm/change-password.php of PHPGurukul Small CRM v3.0 allows...
Improper session invalidation in the component /crm/change-password.php of PHPGurukul Small CRM v3.0 allows attackers to execute a session hijacking attack.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2025-50484 is a reported session-handling flaw in PHPGurukul Small CRM v3.0. After a password change, sessions may not be properly invalidated, which can let an attacker continue using or hijack a session. The business risk is unauthorized CRM access and possible exposure of customer or operational data.
Executive priority
Treat this as a high-priority exposure review for any PHPGurukul Small CRM v3.0 system. Prioritize systems containing customer, sales, or support data, especially if internet-facing. Urgency is driven by potential unauthorized CRM access, not confirmed active exploitation.
Technical view
The CVE describes CWE-613 in /crm/change-password.php of PHPGurukul Small CRM v3.0. CVSS 3.1 is 7.1 with network attack vector, low complexity, no privileges, required user interaction, high confidentiality impact, and low integrity impact. Source data does not name a patch, fixed version, or vendor advisory.
Likely exposure
Exposure appears limited to deployments of PHPGurukul Small CRM v3.0, especially internet-accessible CRM instances. The CVE affected-product metadata is sparse, so confirm by software name, version, and presence of /crm/change-password.php rather than relying on CPE matching.
Exploitation context
The source bundle does not show CISA KEV inclusion or cited evidence of active exploitation. The described impact is session hijacking after improper password-change session invalidation. Preconditions and proof details are not fully established in the CVE metadata.
Researcher notes
Evidence is narrow: the CVE record names the vulnerable component and CVSS vector, while affected-product fields are n/a and no fixed version is listed. Avoid broad product assumptions. Validate session invalidation behavior directly in authorized test environments without publishing exploit procedure.
Mitigation direction
Check PHPGurukul or project guidance for an official fix or upgrade path.
Restrict CRM access to trusted networks while assessing exposure.
Invalidate all active sessions after password changes where configurable.
Review session timeout and reauthentication settings for sensitive account actions.
Monitor CRM logs for unusual session reuse or account access patterns.
Validation and detection
Identify all PHPGurukul Small CRM deployments and confirm exact version.
Verify whether /crm/change-password.php exists in deployed CRM instances.
Test whether password changes terminate existing authenticated sessions.
Review logs for suspicious account access after password changes.
Track the CVE record and reference repository for remediation updates.
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Potential ATT&CK relevance
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CWE-613 · source CWE mapping
Insufficient Session Expiration
Insufficient Session Expiration represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.