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Known Exploited Geosolutionsgroup Vulnerabilities
The following Geosolutionsgroup vulnerabilities have been marked by CISA as Known to be Exploited by threat actors.
| Title | Description | Added |
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| GeoSolutionsGroup JAI-EXT Code Injection Vulnerability |
GeoSolutionsGroup JAI-EXT, a component of GeoSolutions GeoServer, contains a code injection vulnerability that, when programs use jt-jiffle and allow Jiffle script to be provided via network request, could allow remote code execution. CVE-2022-24816 Exploit Probability: 93.7% |
June 26, 2024 |
The vulnerability CVE-2022-24816: GeoSolutionsGroup JAI-EXT Code Injection Vulnerability is in the top 1% of the currently known exploitable vulnerabilities.
By the Year
In 2026 there have been 0 vulnerabilities in Geosolutionsgroup. Geosolutionsgroup did not have any published security vulnerabilities last year.
| Year | Vulnerabilities | Average Score |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 0 | 0.00 |
| 2025 | 0 | 0.00 |
| 2024 | 0 | 0.00 |
| 2023 | 4 | 6.45 |
| 2022 | 1 | 10.00 |
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Recent Geosolutionsgroup Security Vulnerabilities
| CVE | Date | Vulnerability | Products |
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| CVE-2023-42439 | Sep 15, 2023 |
GeoNode SSRF Vulnerability <4.1.3.post1 Whitelist Bypass via @/%40GeoNode is an open source platform that facilitates the creation, sharing, and collaborative use of geospatial data. A SSRF vulnerability exists starting in version 3.2.0, bypassing existing controls on the software. This can allow a user to request internal services for a full read SSRF, returning any data from the internal network. The application is using a whitelist, but the whitelist can be bypassed. The bypass will trick the application that the first host is a whitelisted address, but the browser will use `@` or `%40` as a credential to the host geoserver on port 8080, this will return the data to that host on the response. Version 4.1.3.post1 is the first available version that contains a patch. |
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| CVE-2023-40017 | Aug 24, 2023 |
GeoNode SSRF via /proxy/?url= before 3.2.04.1.2GeoNode is an open source platform that facilitates the creation, sharing, and collaborative use of geospatial data. In versions 3.2.0 through 4.1.2, the endpoint `/proxy/?url=` does not properly protect against server-side request forgery. This allows an attacker to port scan internal hosts and request information from internal hosts. A patch is available at commit a9eebae80cb362009660a1fd49e105e7cdb499b9. |
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| CVE-2023-28442 | Mar 24, 2023 |
GeoNode <2.20.7: Info Disclosure via Geoserver REST 'about/status' endpointGeoNode is an open source platform that facilitates the creation, sharing, and collaborative use of geospatial data. Prior to versions 2.20.6, 2.19.6, and 2.18.7, anonymous users can obtain sensitive information about GeoNode configurations from the response of the `/geoserver/rest/about/status` Geoserver REST API endpoint. The Geoserver endpoint is secured by default, but the configuration of Geoserver for GeoNode opens a list of REST endpoints to support some of its public-facing services. The vulnerability impacts both GeoNode 3 and GeoNode 4 instances. Geoserver security configuration is provided by `geoserver-geonode-ext`. A patch for 2.20.7 has been released which blocks access to the affected endpoint. The patch has been backported to branches 2.20.6, 2.19.7, 2.19.6, and 2.18.7. All the published artifacts and Docker images have been updated accordingly. A more advanced patch has been applied to the master and development versions, which require some changes to GeoNode code. They will be available with the next 4.1.0 release. The patched configuration only has an effect on new deployments. For existing setups, the patch must be applied manually inside the Geoserver data directory. The patched file must replace the existing `<geoserver_datadir>/security/rest.properties` file. |
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| CVE-2023-26043 | Feb 27, 2023 |
XXE in GeoServer Style Upload Allowing Arbitrary File Read (fixed v4.0.3)GeoNode is an open source platform that facilitates the creation, sharing, and collaborative use of geospatial data. GeoNode is vulnerable to an XML External Entity (XXE) injection in the style upload functionality of GeoServer leading to Arbitrary File Read. This issue has been patched in version 4.0.3. |
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| CVE-2022-24816 | Apr 13, 2022 |
JAI-EXT is an open-source project which aims to extend the Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) APIJAI-EXT is an open-source project which aims to extend the Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) API. Programs allowing Jiffle script to be provided via network request can lead to a Remote Code Execution as the Jiffle script is compiled into Java code via Janino, and executed. In particular, this affects the downstream GeoServer project. Version 1.2.22 will contain a patch that disables the ability to inject malicious code into the resulting script. Users unable to upgrade may negate the ability to compile Jiffle scripts from the final application, by removing janino-x.y.z.jar from the classpath. |
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