Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2025-67159 says Vatilon v1.12.37-20240124 sends user credentials without encryption. Anyone able to observe the relevant network traffic could potentially read those credentials. The CVE record rates this high because confidentiality impact is high and no authentication or user interaction is required.
Executive priority
Treat this as a high-priority credential exposure issue if Vatilon is present. The business risk is account compromise through intercepted passwords, but urgency depends on whether the affected version is deployed and reachable.
Technical view
The issue is CWE-319, cleartext transmission of sensitive information, affecting the named Vatilon build v1.12.37-20240124. The CVSS 3.1 vector is AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N, score 7.5. The source bundle does not identify vendor CPEs, fixed versions, or a vendor advisory.
Likely exposure
Exposure is limited to environments running Vatilon v1.12.37-20240124, but the CVE data lists vendor, product, and CPE as unavailable. Confirm through asset inventory, package records, or application owners.
Exploitation context
CISA KEV status is false in the provided bundle, and no cited source establishes active exploitation. The practical risk is credential interception by an actor positioned to observe affected traffic.
Researcher notes
The public CVE data is sparse: it names the issue and one GitHub reference but lacks CPEs, affected product metadata, fixed-version details, or exploitation confirmation. Avoid expanding scope beyond Vatilon v1.12.37-20240124 without additional evidence.
Mitigation direction
Identify any Vatilon v1.12.37-20240124 deployments.
Check vendor or project guidance for a fixed version or supported mitigation.
Restrict access to trusted networks until guidance is confirmed.
Rotate credentials that may have traversed affected traffic.
Monitor authentication logs for suspicious reuse of exposed credentials.
Validation and detection
Confirm whether Vatilon v1.12.37-20240124 exists in production or test environments.
Review application configuration and documentation for transport encryption settings.
Inspect approved network captures or telemetry for plaintext credential exposure.
Verify whether a newer vendor-supported release or advisory exists.
Document compensating controls and residual exposure for affected systems.
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-319: Exact CWE lookup
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CWE-319 · source CWE mapping
Cleartext Transmission of Sensitive Information
Cleartext Transmission of Sensitive Information represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.