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created 2 months, 1 week ago Activity log
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Unauthenticated Spree Commerce users can view completed guest orders by Order ID

Spree is an open source e-commerce solution built with Ruby on Rails. Prior to versions 5.0.8, 5.1.10, 5.2.7, and 5.3.2, unauthenticated users can view completed guest orders by Order ID. This issue may lead to disclosure of PII of guest users (including names, addresses and phone numbers). This issue has been patched in versions 5.0.8, 5.1.10, 5.2.7, and 5.3.2.

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spree
  • ==< 5.0.8
  • ==>= 5.1.0, < 5.1.10
  • ==>= 5.2.0, < 5.2.7
  • ==>= 5.3.0, < 5.3.2

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created 2 months, 1 week ago Activity log
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Spree allows unauthenticated users can access all guest addresses

Spree is an open source e-commerce solution built with Ruby on Rails. A critical IDOR vulnerability exists in Spree Commerce's guest checkout flow that allows any guest user to bind arbitrary guest addresses to their order by manipulating address ID parameters. This enables unauthorized access to other guests' personally identifiable information (PII) including names, addresses and phone numbers. The vulnerability bypasses existing ownership validation checks and affects all guest checkout transactions. This vulnerability is fixed in 4.10.3, 5.0.8, 5.1.10, 5.2.7, and 5.3.2.

Affected products

spree
  • ==>= 5.0.0, < 5.0.8
  • ==< 4.10.3
  • ==>= 5.2.0.rc1, < 5.2.7
  • ==>= 5.3.0.rc2, < 5.3.2
  • ==>= 5.1.0.beta, < 5.1.10

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