CVE-2026-7605: Server-Side Request Forgery in JeecgBoot
A security flaw has been discovered in JeecgBoot up to 3.9.1. This vulnerability affects the function CommonController.uploadImgByHttp/HttpFileToMultipartFileUtil.httpFileToMultipartFile/HttpFileToMultipartFileUtil.downloadImageData of the file CommonController.java of the component uploadImgByHttpEndpoint. Performing a manipulation results in server-side request forgery. The attack can be initiated remotely. The exploit has been released to the public and may be used for attacks. Upgrading the affected component is recommended. The vendor confirmed the issue and will provide a fix in the upcoming release.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
This vulnerability in JeecgBoot (up to version 3.9.1) involves the uploadImgByHttp endpoint, specifically the CommonController.uploadImgByHttp, HttpFileToMultipartFileUtil.httpFileToMultipartFile, and HttpFileToMultipartFileUtil.downloadImageData functions. An attacker can exploit this flaw to perform server-side request forgery, causing the server to make unintended HTTP requests. The vulnerability is remotely exploitable without privileges or user interaction. The vendor has acknowledged the issue and will provide a fix in an upcoming release, but no patch is currently available.
Potential Impact
Successful exploitation of this SSRF vulnerability could allow an attacker to make arbitrary HTTP requests from the affected server, potentially leading to unauthorized access to internal resources or information disclosure. However, the CVSS score and description indicate the impact is limited to low confidentiality, integrity, and availability impacts. There is no evidence of active exploitation in the wild at this time.
Mitigation Recommendations
Currently, no official patch or workaround is available as the vendor has only confirmed the issue and plans to release a fix in a future update. Users should monitor the vendor's advisories for the official fix and upgrade to the patched version once released. Until then, restricting outbound HTTP requests from the server or applying network-level controls to limit SSRF impact may help reduce risk.
CVE-2026-7605: Server-Side Request Forgery in JeecgBoot
Description
A security flaw has been discovered in JeecgBoot up to 3.9.1. This vulnerability affects the function CommonController.uploadImgByHttp/HttpFileToMultipartFileUtil.httpFileToMultipartFile/HttpFileToMultipartFileUtil.downloadImageData of the file CommonController.java of the component uploadImgByHttpEndpoint. Performing a manipulation results in server-side request forgery. The attack can be initiated remotely. The exploit has been released to the public and may be used for attacks. Upgrading the affected component is recommended. The vendor confirmed the issue and will provide a fix in the upcoming release.
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
This vulnerability in JeecgBoot (up to version 3.9.1) involves the uploadImgByHttp endpoint, specifically the CommonController.uploadImgByHttp, HttpFileToMultipartFileUtil.httpFileToMultipartFile, and HttpFileToMultipartFileUtil.downloadImageData functions. An attacker can exploit this flaw to perform server-side request forgery, causing the server to make unintended HTTP requests. The vulnerability is remotely exploitable without privileges or user interaction. The vendor has acknowledged the issue and will provide a fix in an upcoming release, but no patch is currently available.
Potential Impact
Successful exploitation of this SSRF vulnerability could allow an attacker to make arbitrary HTTP requests from the affected server, potentially leading to unauthorized access to internal resources or information disclosure. However, the CVSS score and description indicate the impact is limited to low confidentiality, integrity, and availability impacts. There is no evidence of active exploitation in the wild at this time.
Mitigation Recommendations
Currently, no official patch or workaround is available as the vendor has only confirmed the issue and plans to release a fix in a future update. Users should monitor the vendor's advisories for the official fix and upgrade to the patched version once released. Until then, restricting outbound HTTP requests from the server or applying network-level controls to limit SSRF impact may help reduce risk.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- VulDB
- Date Reserved
- 2026-05-01T11:57:59.036Z
- Cvss Version
- 4.0
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 69f59eeccbff5d8610a6dc3d
Added to database: 5/2/2026, 6:51:24 AM
Last enriched: 5/2/2026, 7:06:25 AM
Last updated: 5/2/2026, 8:12:25 AM
Views: 3
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