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AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N
Network-accessible SOAR platform requires authenticated low-privileged user with action-run role; only partial confidentiality impact from single temp password exposure.
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CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N
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3DescriptionNVD
In versions below 1.5.2 of the MS Graph for Active Directory app for Splunk SOAR, a user who holds a role with permission to run actions could expose a sensitive password by invoking the reset password action, because the action's temp_password parameter is not masked and is shown in cleartext in the user interface. The information disclosure is possible because the app does not mark the affected action parameter as a password. For more information see Run an action in Splunk SOAR (https://help.splunk.com/en/splunk-soar/soar-on-premises/use-splunk-soar-on-premises/8.6.0/use-the-command-line-interface-to-perform-tasks-in-splunk-soar-on-premises/run-an-action-in-splunk-soar-on-premises).
AnalysisAI
Cleartext exposure of temporary Active Directory passwords in the MS Graph for Active Directory app for Splunk SOAR (versions below 1.5.2) allows authenticated users with action-run permissions to capture credentials generated during password reset operations, as the temp_password parameter is rendered in plaintext in the SOAR interface rather than being masked. The flaw stems from the app failing to declare the affected parameter as a password type, causing the Splunk SOAR UI to treat it as generic text output. …
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| Exploitation | Exploitation requires an authenticated Splunk SOAR user account assigned a role that includes permission to run actions within the MS Graph for Active Directory app - this is a deliberate, non-default role assignment, not available to all SOAR users. … Additional conditions and limiting factors are described in the full assessment. |
| Risk Assessment | The CVSS 3.1 base score of 4.3 (AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N) correctly reflects the constrained scope: exploitation is network-accessible but requires an authenticated SOAR account holding a role with action-execution privileges - not anonymous or default-user access. … Full risk analysis with EPSS, KEV, and SSVC signal comparison available after sign-in. |
| Exploit Scenario | A SOAR analyst with a low-privileged account that includes the run-actions permission navigates to the MS Graph for Active Directory app in Splunk SOAR and manually triggers the reset password action against a target Active Directory user. The resulting action output panel displays the generated temporary password in cleartext, allowing the analyst - or anyone with visual or log access at that moment - to capture and reuse the credential before the target user is notified to change it. … |
| Remediation | Upgrade the MS Graph for Active Directory app for Splunk SOAR to version 1.5.2 or later, which corrects the parameter type declaration so that temp_password is masked in the UI and action logs. … Detailed patch versions, workarounds, and compensating controls in full report. |
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