First published: Tue May 04 2021(Updated: )
Apache Unomi prior to version 1.5.5 allows CRLF log injection because of the lack of escaping in the log statements.
Credit: security@apache.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Apache Unomi | <1.5.5 |
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CVE-2021-31164 is a vulnerability in Apache Unomi prior to version 1.5.5 that allows CRLF log injection due to the lack of escaping in log statements.
CVE-2021-31164 has a severity level of high with a CVSS score of 7.5.
CVE-2021-31164 affects Apache Unomi versions up to and excluding 1.5.5.
CRLF log injection is a type of attack where an attacker injects carriage return and line feed characters into log statements to manipulate or spoof log entries.
More information about CVE-2021-31164 can be found at the official Apache Unomi website: http://unomi.apache.org/security/cve-2021-31164