CVE-2026-28564: CWE-613 Insufficient Session Expiration in Apache Software Foundation Apache IoTDB
Insufficient Session Expiration, Authentication Bypass by Capture-replay vulnerability in Apache IoTDB. REST Basic Authentication Accepts Stale Cached Credentials This issue affects Apache IoTDB: from 1.0.0 before 2.0.10. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.0.10, which fixes the issue.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
CVE-2026-28564 describes an authentication bypass vulnerability in Apache IoTDB caused by insufficient session expiration. Specifically, the REST Basic Authentication mechanism accepts stale cached credentials, which can be exploited to bypass authentication controls. This affects Apache IoTDB versions starting from 1.0.0 up to but not including 2.0.10. The vendor recommends upgrading to version 2.0.10 to remediate the issue.
Potential Impact
The vulnerability allows an attacker to bypass authentication by reusing stale cached credentials due to insufficient session expiration controls. This could lead to unauthorized access to the affected Apache IoTDB instances. No known exploits are reported in the wild at this time.
Mitigation Recommendations
Users should upgrade Apache IoTDB to version 2.0.10 or later, where this vulnerability is fixed. Patch status is confirmed by the vendor's recommendation to upgrade. No alternative mitigations are indicated.
CVE-2026-28564: CWE-613 Insufficient Session Expiration in Apache Software Foundation Apache IoTDB
Description
Insufficient Session Expiration, Authentication Bypass by Capture-replay vulnerability in Apache IoTDB. REST Basic Authentication Accepts Stale Cached Credentials This issue affects Apache IoTDB: from 1.0.0 before 2.0.10. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.0.10, which fixes the issue.
CVSS v3.1
Score 9.8critical
Affected software
pkg:maven/org.apache.iotdb/iotdbRun on your own infrastructure? Check whether these packages are installed with threat-finder — our free open-source scanner.
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
CVE-2026-28564 describes an authentication bypass vulnerability in Apache IoTDB caused by insufficient session expiration. Specifically, the REST Basic Authentication mechanism accepts stale cached credentials, which can be exploited to bypass authentication controls. This affects Apache IoTDB versions starting from 1.0.0 up to but not including 2.0.10. The vendor recommends upgrading to version 2.0.10 to remediate the issue.
Potential Impact
The vulnerability allows an attacker to bypass authentication by reusing stale cached credentials due to insufficient session expiration controls. This could lead to unauthorized access to the affected Apache IoTDB instances. No known exploits are reported in the wild at this time.
Mitigation Recommendations
Users should upgrade Apache IoTDB to version 2.0.10 or later, where this vulnerability is fixed. Patch status is confirmed by the vendor's recommendation to upgrade. No alternative mitigations are indicated.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- apache
- Date Reserved
- 2026-03-02T02:27:12.754Z
- Cvss Version
- null
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 6a50a3b368715ace433bd37e
Added to database: 07/10/2026, 07:48:03 UTC
Last enriched: 07/10/2026, 07:54:18 UTC
Last updated: 07/10/2026, 16:09:26 UTC
Views: 6
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