Description
LiquidFiles filetransfer server is vulnerable to a user enumeration issue in its password reset functionality. The application returns distinguishable responses for valid and invalid email addresses, allowing unauthenticated attackers to determine the existence of user accounts. Version 4.2 introduces user-based lockout mechanisms to mitigate brute-force attacks, user enumeration remains possible by default. In versions prior to 4.2, no such user-level protection is in place, only basic IP-based rate limiting is enforced. This IP-based protection can be bypassed by distributing requests across multiple IPs (e.g., rotating IP or proxies). Effectively bypassing both login and password reset security controls. Successful exploitation allows an attacker to enumerate valid email addresses registered for the application, increasing the risk of follow-up attacks such as password spraying.
INFO
Published Date :
2025-09-30T00:00:00.000Z
Last Modified :
2025-10-01T20:16:22.186Z
Source :
mitre
AFFECTED PRODUCTS
The following products are affected by CVE-2025-56132 vulnerability.
| Vendors | Products |
|---|---|
| Liquidfiles |
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