{"vulnerability": "CVE-2023-32699", "sightings": [{"uuid": "ae590e9a-9bcd-4405-9c52-d1d3800830e7", "vulnerability_lookup_origin": "1a89b78e-f703-45f3-bb86-59eb712668bd", "author": "9f56dd64-161d-43a6-b9c3-555944290a09", "vulnerability": "CVE-2023-32699", "type": "published-proof-of-concept", "source": "https://t.me/DarkWebInformer_CVEAlerts/1170", "content": "\ud83d\udd17 DarkWebInformer.com - Cyber Threat Intelligence\n\ud83d\udccc CVE ID: CVE-2023-32699\n\ud83d\udd39 Description: MeterSphere is an open source continuous testing platform. Version 2.9.1 and prior are vulnerable to denial of service. \u200bThe `checkUserPassword` method is used to check whether the password provided by the user matches the password saved in the database, and the `CodingUtil.md5` method is used to encrypt the original password with MD5 to ensure that the password will not be saved in plain text when it is stored. If a user submits a very long password when logging in, the system will be forced to execute the long password MD5 encryption process, causing the server CPU and memory to be exhausted, thereby causing a denial of service attack on the server. This issue is fixed in version 2.10.0-lts with a maximum password length.\n\ud83d\udccf Published: 2023-05-30T18:59:26.174Z\n\ud83d\udccf Modified: 2025-01-10T16:51:37.440Z\n\ud83d\udd17 References:\n1. https://github.com/metersphere/metersphere/security/advisories/GHSA-qffq-8gf8-mhq7\n2. https://github.com/metersphere/metersphere/commit/c59e381d368990214813085a1a4877c5ef865411", "creation_timestamp": "2025-01-10T17:03:44.000000Z"}]}