CVE-2025-24533
Lun, 27/01/2025 – 14:15
CVE-2025-24533
CVE-2025-24533
Lun, 27/01/2025 – 14:15
CVE-2025-24533
CVE-2025-23792
Lun, 27/01/2025 – 14:15
CVE-2025-23792
CVE-2025-23457
Lun, 27/01/2025 – 14:15
CVE-2025-23457
CVE-2025-22513
Lun, 27/01/2025 – 14:15
CVE-2025-22513
CVE-2025-24754
Lun, 27/01/2025 – 14:15
CVE-2025-24754
CVE-2025-24685
Lun, 27/01/2025 – 14:15
CVE-2025-24685
CVE-2025-24664
Lun, 27/01/2025 – 14:15
CVE-2025-24664
CVE-2025-24612
Lun, 27/01/2025 – 14:15
CVE-2025-24612
CVE-2024-55931
Lun, 27/01/2025 – 12:15
CVE-2024-55931
The patch for this vulnerability will be included in a future release of Workplace Suite, and customers will be notified through an update to the security bulletin.
CVE-2025-24814
Lun, 27/01/2025 – 09:15
CVE-2025-24814
Solr instances that (1) use the "FileSystemConfigSetService" component (the default in "standalone" or "user-managed" mode), and (2) are running without authentication and authorization are vulnerable to a sort of privilege escalation wherein individual "trusted" configset files can be ignored in favor of potentially-untrusted replacements available elsewhere on the filesystem. These replacement config files are treated as "trusted" and can use "" tags to add to Solr's classpath, which an attacker might use to load malicious code as a searchComponent or other plugin.
This issue affects all Apache Solr versions up through Solr 9.7. Users can protect against the vulnerability by enabling authentication and authorization on their Solr clusters or switching to SolrCloud (and away from "FileSystemConfigSetService"). Users are also recommended to upgrade to Solr 9.8.0, which mitigates this issue by disabling use of "" tags by default.