Apache Allura vulnerable to server-side request forgery
Apache Allura, a software provided by The Apache Software Foundation, contains a server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability. This vulnerability could allow an attacker to induce the server to make unintended requests. No specific affected versions or patch information are provided. There is no indication of known exploits in the wild at this time.
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Technical Summary
Apache Allura contains a server-side request forgery vulnerability as reported by JVN Japan. The vulnerability allows an attacker to potentially cause the server to send crafted requests to unintended locations. No detailed technical information, affected versions, or remediation status is provided in the available data.
Potential Impact
The SSRF vulnerability could allow an attacker to make the server perform unauthorized requests, which might lead to information disclosure or interaction with internal systems. However, no specific impact details or exploitation reports are available.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. No official fix or workaround information is provided at this time.
Apache Allura vulnerable to server-side request forgery
Description
Apache Allura, a software provided by The Apache Software Foundation, contains a server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability. This vulnerability could allow an attacker to induce the server to make unintended requests. No specific affected versions or patch information are provided. There is no indication of known exploits in the wild at this time.
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Technical Analysis
Apache Allura contains a server-side request forgery vulnerability as reported by JVN Japan. The vulnerability allows an attacker to potentially cause the server to send crafted requests to unintended locations. No detailed technical information, affected versions, or remediation status is provided in the available data.
Potential Impact
The SSRF vulnerability could allow an attacker to make the server perform unauthorized requests, which might lead to information disclosure or interaction with internal systems. However, no specific impact details or exploitation reports are available.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. No official fix or workaround information is provided at this time.
Technical Details
- Classification
- {"confidence":0.3,"severitySource":"default","classifier":"rss-v2"}
Threat ID: 6a83ceefbf8831d53917698e
Added to database: 08/18/2026, 03:18:07 UTC
Last enriched: 08/18/2026, 03:18:12 UTC
Last updated: 08/18/2026, 03:37:46 UTC
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