Venafi App For Splunk Soar
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Cleartext credential exposure in Venafi app for Splunk SOAR versions below 2.1.4 allows any authenticated user with action-run permissions to read keystore and private-key passwords directly from the Splunk SOAR user interface. The root cause is that the app's `keystore_password` and `password` parameters in the 'get certificate' action are not flagged as password-type fields, bypassing the SOAR platform's native masking mechanism. No public exploit code identified at time of analysis, and there is no CISA KEV listing; however, the exposed credentials could enable downstream PKI compromise if observed by a malicious insider.
Cleartext credential exposure in Venafi app for Splunk SOAR versions below 2.1.4 allows any authenticated user with action-run permissions to read keystore and private-key passwords directly from the Splunk SOAR user interface. The root cause is that the app's `keystore_password` and `password` parameters in the 'get certificate' action are not flagged as password-type fields, bypassing the SOAR platform's native masking mechanism. No public exploit code identified at time of analysis, and there is no CISA KEV listing; however, the exposed credentials could enable downstream PKI compromise if observed by a malicious insider.