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GHSA-7j6w-p859-464f: Froxlor allows Multiple Accounts to Share the Same Email Address Leading to Potential Privilege Escalation or Account Takeover

Summary

the vulnerability is that users (such as resellers or customers) are able to create accounts with the same email address as an existing account (e.g., if the admin has admin@froxlor.com, others can also create an account using the same email). This creates potential issues with account identification and security.

Impact

Local/Authenticated: This vulnerability can be exploited by authenticated users (e.g., reseller, customer) who can create accounts with the same email address that has already been used by another account, such as the admin. Email-based: The attack vector is email-based, as the system does not prevent multiple accounts from registering the same email address, leading to possible conflicts and security issues.

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Froxlor allows Multiple Accounts to Share the Same Email Address Leading to Potential Privilege Escalation or Account Takeover

Moderate severity GitHub Reviewed Published Mar 11, 2025 in froxlor/Froxlor • Updated Mar 11, 2025

Package

composer froxlor/froxlor (Composer)

Affected versions

<= 2.2.5

Summary

the vulnerability is that users (such as resellers or customers) are able to create accounts with the same email address as an existing account (e.g., if the admin has admin@froxlor.com, others can also create an account using the same email). This creates potential issues with account identification and security.

Impact

Local/Authenticated: This vulnerability can be exploited by authenticated users (e.g., reseller, customer) who can create accounts with the same email address that has already been used by another account, such as the admin.
Email-based: The attack vector is email-based, as the system does not prevent multiple accounts from registering the same email address, leading to possible conflicts and security issues.

References

  • GHSA-7j6w-p859-464f
  • https://mega.nz/file/h8oFHQrL#I4V02_BWee4CCx7OoBl_2Ufkd5Wc7fvs5aCatGApkoQ
  • froxlor/Froxlor@a43d53d

Published to the GitHub Advisory Database

Mar 11, 2025

Last updated

Mar 11, 2025

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