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Vmware
Vmware spring Framework |
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Vmware
Vmware spring Framework |
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cvssV3_1
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cvssV3_1
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ssvc
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| Description | Spring MVC and WebFlux applications are vulnerable to cache poisoning when resolving static resources. More precisely, an application can be vulnerable when all the following are true: * the application is using Spring MVC or Spring WebFlux * the application is configuring the resource chain support https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/reference/web/webmvc/mvc-config/static-resources.html#page-title with caching enabled * the application adds support for encoded resources resolution * the resource cache must be empty when the attacker has access to the application When all the conditions above are met, the attacker can send malicious requests and poison the resource cache with resources using the wrong encoding. This can cause a denial of service by breaking the front-end application for clients. | |
| Title | Static resource cache poisoning in Spring MVC and WebFlux | |
| Weaknesses | CWE-524 | |
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cvssV3_1
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: vmware
Published: 2026-04-29T11:32:12.548Z
Updated: 2026-04-29T14:01:42.273Z
Reserved: 2026-01-09T06:54:49.675Z
Link: CVE-2026-22741
Updated: 2026-04-29T13:19:34.363Z
Status : Awaiting Analysis
Published: 2026-04-29T12:16:18.487
Modified: 2026-04-30T15:11:12.703
Link: CVE-2026-22741
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