CVE-2025-70363: Incorrect access control in the REST API of Ibexa & Ciril GROUP eZ Platform / Ciril Platform 2.x allows una...
Incorrect access control in the REST API of Ibexa & Ciril GROUP eZ Platform / Ciril Platform 2.x allows unauthenticated attackers to access sensitive data via enumerating object IDs.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
This vulnerability could let an unauthenticated attacker read sensitive data from affected Ibexa and Ciril GROUP eZ Platform / Ciril Platform 2.x REST APIs by guessing or enumerating object IDs. The core business risk is confidentiality loss, not system takeover based on the provided sources.
Executive priority
Prioritize this as high for any internet-facing or partner-facing deployment because it can expose confidential data without credentials. If the platform is not used or is fully isolated, urgency drops but should still be verified.
Technical view
CVE-2025-70363 is an incorrect access control issue in the REST API. The CVSS 3.1 score is 7.5 high, with network attack vector, low complexity, no privileges, no user interaction, unchanged scope, and high confidentiality impact. The source bundle does not provide precise affected version ranges beyond 2.x.
Likely exposure
Exposure is most likely where Ibexa eZ Platform or Ciril Platform 2.x REST APIs are internet-accessible or reachable by untrusted users. Exact affected builds, CPEs, and deployment conditions are not provided in the source bundle.
Exploitation context
The CVE description indicates unauthenticated access through object ID enumeration. The bundle does not show CISA KEV listing or cited evidence of active exploitation. Treat exploit status as unconfirmed.
Researcher notes
Evidence is limited to the CVE description, CVSS vector, and a referenced public disclosure URL. Affected vendor/product fields are listed as n/a in the structured data, so avoid over-scoping until vendor details are confirmed.
Mitigation direction
Check Ibexa and Ciril GROUP vendor guidance for patches or supported mitigations.
Inventory all eZ Platform and Ciril Platform 2.x deployments.
Restrict public access to REST API endpoints where business operations allow.
Enforce authentication and authorization checks for sensitive REST objects.
Review logs for unusual object ID enumeration patterns.
Assess exposed data and rotate secrets if sensitive values were accessible.
Validation and detection
Confirm whether any deployed platform matches the described 2.x products.
Identify REST API endpoints reachable without authentication.
Verify sensitive objects cannot be retrieved by unauthenticated users.
Review access logs for repeated sequential or broad object ID access.
Track vendor advisories for exact fixed versions and remediation instructions.
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Potential ATT&CK relevance
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CWE-284: Authorization and privilege behavior lookup
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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.