CVE-2025-65669: An issue was discovered in classroomio 0.1.13.
An issue was discovered in classroomio 0.1.13. Student accounts are able to delete courses from the Explore page without any authorization or authentication checks, bypassing the expected admin-only deletion restriction.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2025-65669 is a critical access-control failure reported in classroomio 0.1.13. A non-admin student can delete courses from the Explore page, defeating the expected admin-only restriction. The business impact is loss or disruption of course content, not data theft based on the provided sources.
Executive priority
Prioritize remediation for any internet-accessible or production classroomio 0.1.13 deployment. The issue can directly disrupt learning operations by allowing unauthorized course deletion, even though the provided sources do not show active exploitation.
Technical view
The issue maps to CWE-862: missing authorization. The CVE describes course deletion being reachable without proper authorization or authentication checks. CVSS 3.1 is 9.1 with high integrity and availability impact, and no confidentiality impact. Official affected CPE/vendor fields are not populated in the provided record.
Likely exposure
Exposure appears limited to deployments of classroomio 0.1.13 or closely related builds exposing the affected Explore course deletion behavior. The sources do not establish other affected versions, package names, hosted services, or CPEs.
Exploitation context
CISA KEV status is false in the bundle, and no cited source supports active exploitation. A public GitHub reference exists, but the provided evidence is insufficient to claim real-world attacks.
Researcher notes
Evidence is thin beyond the CVE description and GitHub references. Treat the CVSS vector and narrative carefully: the record says PR:N, while the description highlights student accounts. Validate actual route behavior in the deployed build before scoping exposure.
Mitigation direction
Check classroomio vendor or repository guidance for a patched release.
Upgrade or patch affected classroomio 0.1.13 deployments when guidance is available.
Enforce server-side admin authorization on course deletion paths.
Temporarily disable non-admin access to course deletion functionality.
Back up course data before remediation and monitor for unexpected deletions.
Validation and detection
Inventory classroomio deployments and confirm whether version 0.1.13 is in use.
Review course deletion handlers for server-side authentication and admin authorization checks.
In staging, verify student or unauthenticated users cannot delete courses.
Review application logs for unexpected course deletion events.
Confirm backups can restore deleted course content.
Generated from the cited source records. This long-tail analysis has not been individually reviewed by a named human.
Potential ATT&CK relevance
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CWE-862: Authorization and privilege behavior lookup
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CWE-862 · source CWE mapping
Missing Authorization
Missing Authorization represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.