Craft CMS through 3.7.36 allows a remote unauthenticated attacker, who knows at least one valid username, to reset the account’s password and take over the account by providing a crafted HTTP header to the application while using the password reset functionality. Specifically, the attacker must send X-Forwarded-Host to the /index.php?p=admin/actions/users/send-password-reset-email URI. NOTE: the vendor’s position is that a customer can already work around this by adjusting the configuration (i.e., by not using the default configuration).
CWE-640
CVE-2022-29174
countly-server is the server-side part of Countly, a product analytics solution. Prior to versions 22.03.7 and 21.11.4, a malicious actor who knows an account email address/username and full name specified in the database is capable of guessing the password reset token. The actor may use this information to reset the password and take over the account. The problem has been patched in Countly Server version 22.03.7 for servers using the new user interface and in 21.11.4 for servers using the old user interface.
CVE-2022-27157
pearweb < 1.32 is suffers from a Weak Password Recovery Mechanism via include/users/passwordmanage.php.
CVE-2022-26872
AMI Megarac Password reset interception via API
CVE-2022-25027
The Forgotten Password functionality of Rocket TRUfusion Portal v7.9.2.1 allows remote attackers to bypass authentication and access restricted pages by validating the user’s session token when the “Password forgotten?” button is clicked.
CVE-2022-24892
Shopware is an open source e-commerce software platform. Starting with version 5.0.4 and before version 5.7.9, multiple tokens for password reset can be requested. All tokens can be used to change the password. This makes it possible for an attacker to take over the victim’s account if they somehow gain access to the victims email account and find an unused password reset token in the emails. This issue is fixed in version 5.7.9.