CVE-2026-35548: n/a
An issue was discovered in guardsix (formerly Logpoint) ODBC Enrichment Plugins before 5.2.1 (5.2.1 is used in guardsix 7.9.0.0). A logic flaw allowed stored database credentials to be reused after modification of the target Host, IP address, or Port. When editing an existing Enrichment Source, previously stored credentials were retained even if the connection endpoint was changed. An authenticated Operator user could redirect the database connection to unintended internal systems, resulting in SSRF and potential misuse of valid stored credentials.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
The vulnerability in guardsix ODBC Enrichment Plugins prior to 5.2.1 involves improper handling of stored database credentials during modification of connection endpoints. Specifically, when an authenticated Operator edits an Enrichment Source and changes the Host, IP address, or Port, the system erroneously retains the original stored credentials. This flaw enables redirection of database connections to unintended internal systems, resulting in SSRF and potential unauthorized use of valid credentials.
Potential Impact
An authenticated Operator user can exploit this logic flaw to redirect database connections to internal systems not originally intended, potentially leading to unauthorized access or actions using valid stored credentials. This could facilitate SSRF attacks and misuse of credentials within the internal network environment.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix or update is available, restrict Operator user permissions to trusted personnel only and carefully monitor changes to Enrichment Sources. Avoid modifying connection endpoints without verifying credential usage. Follow vendor communications for patch releases.
CVE-2026-35548: n/a
Description
An issue was discovered in guardsix (formerly Logpoint) ODBC Enrichment Plugins before 5.2.1 (5.2.1 is used in guardsix 7.9.0.0). A logic flaw allowed stored database credentials to be reused after modification of the target Host, IP address, or Port. When editing an existing Enrichment Source, previously stored credentials were retained even if the connection endpoint was changed. An authenticated Operator user could redirect the database connection to unintended internal systems, resulting in SSRF and potential misuse of valid stored credentials.
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
The vulnerability in guardsix ODBC Enrichment Plugins prior to 5.2.1 involves improper handling of stored database credentials during modification of connection endpoints. Specifically, when an authenticated Operator edits an Enrichment Source and changes the Host, IP address, or Port, the system erroneously retains the original stored credentials. This flaw enables redirection of database connections to unintended internal systems, resulting in SSRF and potential unauthorized use of valid credentials.
Potential Impact
An authenticated Operator user can exploit this logic flaw to redirect database connections to internal systems not originally intended, potentially leading to unauthorized access or actions using valid stored credentials. This could facilitate SSRF attacks and misuse of credentials within the internal network environment.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix or update is available, restrict Operator user permissions to trusted personnel only and carefully monitor changes to Enrichment Sources. Avoid modifying connection endpoints without verifying credential usage. Follow vendor communications for patch releases.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- mitre
- Date Reserved
- 2026-04-03T00:00:00.000Z
- Cvss Version
- null
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 69e8e2b519fe3cd2cdc0df55
Added to database: 4/22/2026, 3:01:09 PM
Last enriched: 4/22/2026, 3:16:04 PM
Last updated: 4/22/2026, 5:23:00 PM
Views: 4
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