{"uuid": "aa1db5c3-b761-4503-b39d-5040da6a72eb", "vulnerability_lookup_origin": "1a89b78e-f703-45f3-bb86-59eb712668bd", "author": "2a075640-a300-48a4-bb44-bc6130783b9b", "vulnerability": "CVE-2023-22451", "type": "seen", "source": "https://t.me/cibsecurity/55741", "content": "\u203c CVE-2023-22451 \u203c\n\nKiwi TCMS is an open source test management system. In version 11.6 and prior, when users register new accounts and/or change passwords, there is no validation in place which would prevent them from picking an easy to guess password. This issue is resolved by providing defaults for the `AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS` configuration setting. As of version 11.7, the password can\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t be too similar to other personal information, must contain at least 10 characters, can\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t be a commonly used password, and can\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t be entirely numeric. As a workaround, an administrator may reset all passwords in Kiwi TCMS if they think a weak password may have been chosen.\n\n\ud83d\udcd6 Read\n\nvia \"National Vulnerability Database\".", "creation_timestamp": "2023-01-02T18:30:26.000000Z"}