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In versions prior to Aidex 1.7, an authenticated malicious user, taking advantage of an open registry, could execute unauthorised commands within the system. This includes executing operating system (Unix) commands, interacting with internal services such as PHP or MySQL, and even invoking native functions of the framework used, such as Laravel or Symfony. This execution is achieved by Prompt Injection attacks through the /api/<string-chat>/message endpoint, manipulating the content of the ‘content’ parameter.
Reserved 2025-04-14 | Published 2025-04-15 | Updated 2025-04-15 | Assigner INCIBECWE-94 Improper Control of Generation of Code ('Code Injection')
David Utón Amaya (m3n0sd0n4ld)
www.incibe.es/...otices/aviso/multiple-vulnerabilities-aidex
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