GHSA-289x-5mj7-xhg5
Flowise versions 3.0.7 and earlier do not invalidate existing sessions or session tokens after a user changes their password. This allows an attacker with an active session, such as one obtained via a stolen token or a device left logged in, to remain authenticated despite the password change. This behavior undermines the security intent of password rotation by allowing continued unauthorized access.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
The vulnerability in Flowise before version 3.0.10 (specifically versions 3.0.7 and earlier) is a failure to invalidate active sessions and session tokens after a user changes their password. This means that an attacker who already has an active session can maintain access even after the legitimate user updates their credentials. The issue corresponds to CWE-613 (Insufficient Session Expiration). No patch or official fix information is provided in the available data.
Potential Impact
An attacker who has obtained or maintained an active session token can continue to access the affected Flowise account even after the legitimate user changes their password. This compromises the security benefit of password changes, potentially allowing unauthorized persistent access to user accounts.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix is available, users should be cautious about session management and consider manual invalidation of sessions if possible. Monitor vendor communications for updates on patches or official mitigations.
GHSA-289x-5mj7-xhg5
Description
Flowise versions 3.0.7 and earlier do not invalidate existing sessions or session tokens after a user changes their password. This allows an attacker with an active session, such as one obtained via a stolen token or a device left logged in, to remain authenticated despite the password change. This behavior undermines the security intent of password rotation by allowing continued unauthorized access.
CVSS v4.0
Affected software
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Weaknesses
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
The vulnerability in Flowise before version 3.0.10 (specifically versions 3.0.7 and earlier) is a failure to invalidate active sessions and session tokens after a user changes their password. This means that an attacker who already has an active session can maintain access even after the legitimate user updates their credentials. The issue corresponds to CWE-613 (Insufficient Session Expiration). No patch or official fix information is provided in the available data.
Potential Impact
An attacker who has obtained or maintained an active session token can continue to access the affected Flowise account even after the legitimate user changes their password. This compromises the security benefit of password changes, potentially allowing unauthorized persistent access to user accounts.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix is available, users should be cautious about session management and consider manual invalidation of sessions if possible. Monitor vendor communications for updates on patches or official mitigations.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Osv Id
- GHSA-289x-5mj7-xhg5
- Osv Schema Version
- 1.4.0
- Aliases
- ["CVE-2025-71335"]
- Ecosystems
- []
- Database Specific Severity
- HIGH
- Cvss Version
- 4.0
Threat ID: 6a3ef7d227e9c79719005c37
Added to database: 06/26/2026, 22:06:10 UTC
Last enriched: 06/26/2026, 22:39:12 UTC
Last updated: 06/27/2026, 00:11:26 UTC
Views: 2
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