In versions below 2.3.8 of the AD LDAP app for Splunk SOAR, a user who holds a role with permission to run actions could expose sensitive… (CVE-2026-76375)
A vulnerability in versions below 2.3.8 of the AD LDAP app for Splunk SOAR allows users with permission to run actions to expose sensitive credentials. This occurs because invoking certain actions causes the full connector process environment, including sensitive data, to be written in plaintext to a persistent debug log file.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
In the AD LDAP app for Splunk SOAR versions prior to 2.3.8, a user role with action execution permissions can trigger an action that writes the entire connector process environment to a debug log file in plaintext. This debug log file persists, potentially exposing sensitive credentials. The vulnerability is identified as CWE-532 (Information Exposure Through Log Files) and has a CVSS v3.1 score of 5.0 (medium severity). There is no explicit patch link provided, and the product is not a cloud service, so remediation status is not confirmed.
Potential Impact
Sensitive credentials may be exposed in plaintext within persistent debug log files if a user with action execution permissions invokes the vulnerable action. This could lead to unauthorized disclosure of credentials, impacting confidentiality. There is no indication of impact on integrity or availability.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until a fix is available, restrict action execution permissions to trusted users only and monitor access to debug log files to prevent unauthorized exposure of sensitive information.
In versions below 2.3.8 of the AD LDAP app for Splunk SOAR, a user who holds a role with permission to run actions could expose sensitive… (CVE-2026-76375)
Description
A vulnerability in versions below 2.3.8 of the AD LDAP app for Splunk SOAR allows users with permission to run actions to expose sensitive credentials. This occurs because invoking certain actions causes the full connector process environment, including sensitive data, to be written in plaintext to a persistent debug log file.
CVSS v3.1
Score 5.0medium
Affected software
pkg:github/splunk/ad-ldap-appRun on your own infrastructure? Check whether these packages are installed with threat-finder — our free open-source scanner.
Weaknesses
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Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
In the AD LDAP app for Splunk SOAR versions prior to 2.3.8, a user role with action execution permissions can trigger an action that writes the entire connector process environment to a debug log file in plaintext. This debug log file persists, potentially exposing sensitive credentials. The vulnerability is identified as CWE-532 (Information Exposure Through Log Files) and has a CVSS v3.1 score of 5.0 (medium severity). There is no explicit patch link provided, and the product is not a cloud service, so remediation status is not confirmed.
Potential Impact
Sensitive credentials may be exposed in plaintext within persistent debug log files if a user with action execution permissions invokes the vulnerable action. This could lead to unauthorized disclosure of credentials, impacting confidentiality. There is no indication of impact on integrity or availability.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until a fix is available, restrict action execution permissions to trusted users only and monitor access to debug log files to prevent unauthorized exposure of sensitive information.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Osv Id
- GHSA-44mh-ph29-xgxx
- Osv Schema Version
- 1.4.0
- Aliases
- ["CVE-2026-76375"]
- Ecosystems
- []
- Database Specific Severity
- MODERATE
- Cvss Version
- 3.1
Threat ID: 6a870a88acd9273b49b5a111
Added to database: 08/20/2026, 14:09:12 UTC
Last enriched: 08/20/2026, 14:44:17 UTC
Last updated: 08/21/2026, 03:51:58 UTC
Views: 2
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