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    Home»Security»Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs)»CVE-2025-22233 – Spring Framework Disallowed Fields Bypass Vulnerability

    CVE-2025-22233 – Spring Framework Disallowed Fields Bypass Vulnerability

    May 16, 2025

    CVE ID : CVE-2025-22233

    Published : May 16, 2025, 8:15 p.m. | 48 minutes ago

    Description : CVE-2024-38820 ensured Locale-independent, lowercase conversion for both the configured disallowedFields patterns and for request parameter names. However, there are still cases where it is possible to bypass the disallowedFields checks.

    Affected Spring Products and Versions

    Spring Framework:
    * 6.2.0 – 6.2.6

    * 6.1.0 – 6.1.19

    * 6.0.0 – 6.0.27

    * 5.3.0 – 5.3.42
    * Older, unsupported versions are also affected

    Mitigation

    Users of affected versions should upgrade to the corresponding fixed version.

    Affected version(s)Fix Version Availability 6.2.x
    6.2.7
    OSS6.1.x
    6.1.20
    OSS6.0.x
    6.0.28
    Commercial https://enterprise.spring.io/ 5.3.x
    5.3.43
    Commercial https://enterprise.spring.io/
    No further mitigation steps are necessary.

    Generally, we recommend using a dedicated model object with properties only for data binding, or using constructor binding since constructor arguments explicitly declare what to bind together with turning off setter binding through the declarativeBinding flag. See the Model Design section in the reference documentation.

    For setting binding, prefer the use of allowedFields (an explicit list) over disallowedFields.

    Credit

    This issue was responsibly reported by the TERASOLUNA Framework Development Team from NTT DATA Group Corporation.

    Severity: 3.1 | LOW

    Visit the link for more details, such as CVSS details, affected products, timeline, and more…

    Source: Read More

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