CVE-2025-60805: An issue was discovered in BESSystem BES Application Server thru 9.5.x allowing unauthorized attackers to g...
An issue was discovered in BESSystem BES Application Server thru 9.5.x allowing unauthorized attackers to gain sensitive information via the "pre-resource" option in bes-web.xml.
Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2025-60805 affects BESSystem BES Application Server through 9.5.x. An unauthenticated network attacker may access sensitive information through the “pre-resource” option in bes-web.xml. The reported impact is confidentiality loss only, but the CVSS score is high because exploitation requires no login or user interaction. Organizations running BESSystem BES Application Server versions up to 9.5.x are potentially exposed, especially if the server is reachable over untrusted networks. The CVE record’s structured affected-product fields are incomplete, so confirm product identity and version locally. Treat as a near-term remediation and exposure-reduction issue for any BES Application Server deployment. Prioritize internet-facing systems because no authentication is required. If the product is not present, no action is needed beyond documentation. Mitigation focus: Inventory BES Application Server deployments and versions.; Restrict internet exposure to required trusted networks only.; Review BESSystem vendor advisories for fixed versions or mitigations..
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Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor
Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.