Advantech ADAM5630 Persistent Cookie SessionFixation
CVE-2024-39275 Published on September 27, 2024
Advantech ADAM-5630 Use of Persistent Cookies Containing Sensitive Information
Cookies of authenticated Advantech ADAM-5630 users remain as active valid cookies when a
session is closed. Forging requests with a legitimate cookie, even if
the session was terminated, allows an unauthorized attacker to act with
the same level of privileges of the legitimate user.
Vulnerability Analysis
Weakness Type
Use of Persistent Cookies Containing Sensitive Information
The web application uses persistent cookies, but the cookies contain sensitive information. Cookies are small bits of data that are sent by the web application but stored locally in the browser. This lets the application use the cookie to pass information between pages and store variable information. The web application controls what information is stored in a cookie and how it is used. Typical types of information stored in cookies are session identifiers, personalization and customization information, and in rare cases even usernames to enable automated logins. There are two different types of cookies: session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies just live in the browser's memory and are not stored anywhere, but persistent cookies are stored on the browser's hard drive. This can cause security and privacy issues depending on the information stored in the cookie and how it is accessed.
Products Associated with CVE-2024-39275
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Affected Versions
Advantech ADAM-5630:- Before v2.5.2 is affected.
- Before 2.5.2 is affected.
Exploit Probability
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