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CVE-2026-56130
"Remember me" cookie age is not verified on the server. This potentially allows an attacker to intercept a valid cookie and reuse it indefinitely, even after the configured expiration time has passed. This issue affects all Apache Shiro versions from 1.2.4 through 2.x, and 3.0.0-alpha-1, only whe...
EUVD-2026-39229
"Remember me" cookie age is not verified on the server. This potentially allows an attacker to intercept a valid cookie and reuse it indefinitely, even after the configured expiration time has passed. This issue affects all Apache Shiro versions from 1.2.4 through 2.x, and 3.0.0-alpha-1, only whe...
GHSA-Q4CQ-R7HG-PXQQ Improper Authentication in Jenkins
A improper authentication vulnerability exists in Jenkins 2.137 and earlier, 2.121.2 and earlier in SecurityRealm.java, TokenBasedRememberMeServices2.java that allows attackers with a valid cookie to remain logged in even if that feature is disabled...
UBUNTU-CVE-2021-39210
GLPI is a free Asset and IT management software package. In versions prior to 9.5.6, the cookie used to store the autologin cookie when a user uses the "remember me" feature is accessible by scripts. A malicious plugin that could steal this cookie would be able to use it to autologin. This issue ...
CVE-2016-4437
Apache Shiro before 1.2.5, when a cipher key has not been configured for the "remember me" feature, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or bypass intended access restrictions via an unspecified request parameter...
CVE-2016-4437
Apache Shiro before 1.2.5, when a cipher key has not been configured for the “remember me” feature, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or bypass intended access restrictions via an unspecified request parameter. Recent assessments: sv3nbeast at April 17, 2020 12:15pm UTC reported: ...
PT-2016-3363
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Apache Shiro versions prior to 1.2.5 Description The issue is related to the "remember me" feature in Apache Shiro, where the lack of a configured cipher key allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or bypass intended access...