CVE-2025-55368: Incorrect access control in the component \controller\RoleController.java of jshERP v3.5 allows unauthorize...
Incorrect access control in the component \controller\RoleController.java of jshERP v3.5 allows unauthorized attackers to arbitrarily modify the supplier status under any account.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2025-55368 is an access-control flaw reported in jshERP v3.5. An unauthorized attacker could modify supplier status under any account, which could undermine supplier records and business workflows. The source bundle does not name an official patch or confirmed vendor advisory.
Executive priority
Treat this as a high-priority exposure if jshERP v3.5 is used for supplier operations. Business risk centers on unauthorized supplier record changes and possible account-data impact, but public evidence does not confirm active exploitation.
Technical view
The issue is described as CWE-284 in jshERP v3.5, specifically RoleController.java. CVSS 3.1 is 8.8 high: network reachable, low complexity, no privileges required, user interaction required, with high confidentiality, integrity, and availability impact.
Likely exposure
Organizations running jshERP v3.5, especially systems reachable by untrusted users or integrated with supplier/account management workflows, are the likely exposure group. The CVE affected-product metadata is incomplete.
Exploitation context
The bundle does not show CISA KEV listing or confirmed active exploitation. A public GitHub reference exists for the CVE, but the provided evidence does not establish exploitation in the wild.
Researcher notes
Evidence is sparse. The CVE record names jshERP v3.5 and RoleController.java, but affected CPE fields are n/a and no official fix is identified in the supplied bundle. Validate against source and vendor updates.
Mitigation direction
Identify any deployed jshERP v3.5 instances.
Check the jshERP repository and vendor guidance for fixes or advisories.
Restrict untrusted access to jshERP while patch status is confirmed.
Review authorization checks around role and supplier status functions.
Monitor supplier status changes for unexpected activity.
Validation and detection
Confirm whether jshERP v3.5 is deployed in production or staging.
Review RoleController.java authorization logic for supplier status changes.
Verify non-authorized users cannot change supplier status in controlled testing.
Inspect logs for unusual supplier status modifications.
Track CVE and repository updates for remediation details.
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Potential ATT&CK relevance
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CWE-284: Authorization and privilege behavior lookup
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SSVC decision data
CISA-ADPCISA Coordinator
Timestamp
Version
2.0.3
Exploitation: pocAutomatable: noTechnical Impact: total
CVSS vector scores
1 official score
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CWE-284 · source CWE mapping
Improper Access Control
Improper Access Control represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.