GHSA-jxpj-9j24-w337: Apollo Portal: There is a risk of unauthorized access to the Apollo configuration center
Apollo Portal versions before 2.5.0 have a vulnerability where authenticated users can access configuration data of applications and namespaces they are not authorized to view if the configView.memberOnly.envs setting is enabled. This occurs because the portal does not verify application and namespace permissions when a release is requested by ID. The vulnerability allows reading sensitive configuration data but does not permit modification or affect availability. The issue is fixed in version 2.5.0 by adding the missing permission checks.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
Apollo Portal versions prior to 2.5.0 do not enforce application and namespace permission checks when an authenticated user requests release data via the GET /envs/{env}/releases/{releaseId} endpoint, under the condition that configView.memberOnly.envs is enabled. This allows a low-privileged user who knows or guesses a valid release ID to retrieve configuration data from unauthorized applications or namespaces. The vulnerability exposes potentially sensitive configuration values such as credentials or service endpoints. The flaw is addressed in version 2.5.0 by adding the necessary permission validation before returning release data.
Potential Impact
An authenticated attacker can read sensitive configuration data belonging to other applications or namespaces without proper authorization. This may lead to exposure of credentials or service endpoints. The vulnerability does not allow modification of configuration data and does not impact system availability.
Mitigation Recommendations
Upgrade to Apollo Portal version 2.5.0 or later, where the issue is fixed by adding the missing permission checks. If immediate upgrade is not feasible, backport the permission check from the official fix (PR #5378) and restrict Apollo Portal access to trusted users until the patch is applied.
GHSA-jxpj-9j24-w337: Apollo Portal: There is a risk of unauthorized access to the Apollo configuration center
Description
Apollo Portal versions before 2.5.0 have a vulnerability where authenticated users can access configuration data of applications and namespaces they are not authorized to view if the configView.memberOnly.envs setting is enabled. This occurs because the portal does not verify application and namespace permissions when a release is requested by ID. The vulnerability allows reading sensitive configuration data but does not permit modification or affect availability. The issue is fixed in version 2.5.0 by adding the missing permission checks.
CVSS v3.1
Affected software
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Technical Analysis
Apollo Portal versions prior to 2.5.0 do not enforce application and namespace permission checks when an authenticated user requests release data via the GET /envs/{env}/releases/{releaseId} endpoint, under the condition that configView.memberOnly.envs is enabled. This allows a low-privileged user who knows or guesses a valid release ID to retrieve configuration data from unauthorized applications or namespaces. The vulnerability exposes potentially sensitive configuration values such as credentials or service endpoints. The flaw is addressed in version 2.5.0 by adding the necessary permission validation before returning release data.
Potential Impact
An authenticated attacker can read sensitive configuration data belonging to other applications or namespaces without proper authorization. This may lead to exposure of credentials or service endpoints. The vulnerability does not allow modification of configuration data and does not impact system availability.
Mitigation Recommendations
Upgrade to Apollo Portal version 2.5.0 or later, where the issue is fixed by adding the missing permission checks. If immediate upgrade is not feasible, backport the permission check from the official fix (PR #5378) and restrict Apollo Portal access to trusted users until the patch is applied.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Osv Id
- GHSA-jxpj-9j24-w337
- Osv Schema Version
- 1.4.0
- Aliases
- ["CVE-2025-32781"]
- Ecosystems
- ["Maven"]
- Database Specific Severity
- MODERATE
- Cvss Version
- 3.1
Threat ID: 6a55ffc368715ace432fccd0
Added to database: 07/14/2026, 09:22:11 UTC
Last enriched: 07/14/2026, 10:02:52 UTC
Last updated: 07/14/2026, 10:02:52 UTC
Views: 4
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