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Package details: pkg:maven/org.springframework.security/spring-security-core@6.4.0
purl pkg:maven/org.springframework.security/spring-security-core@6.4.0
Next non-vulnerable version 6.5.10
Latest non-vulnerable version 7.0.5
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Vulnerabilities affecting this package (5)
Vulnerability Summary Fixed by
VCID-6ad4-bymk-3kd8
Aliases:
CVE-2025-22223
GHSA-hh3m-g4qj-4835
Spring Security 6.4.0 - 6.4.3 may not correctly locate method security annotations on parameterized types or methods. This may cause an authorization bypass.  You are not affected if you are not using @EnableMethodSecurity, or you do not have method security annotations on parameterized types or methods, or all method security annotations are attached to target methods
6.4.4
Affected by 5 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-j3pn-a1kb-tues
Aliases:
CVE-2026-22746
GHSA-vxf7-qj7q-83fh
Vulnerability in Spring Spring Security. If an application is using the UserDetails#isEnabled, #isAccountNonExpired, or #isAccountNonLocked user attributes, to enable, expire, or lock users, then DaoAuthenticationProvider's timing attack defense can be bypassed for users who are disabled, expired, or locked.This issue affects Spring Security: from 5.7.0 through 5.7.22, from 5.8.0 through 5.8.24, from 6.3.0 through 6.3.15, from 6.5.0 through 6.5.9, from 7.0.0 through 7.0.4.
6.5.10
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
7.0.5
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-jht2-ctqn-kbab
Aliases:
CVE-2026-22751
GHSA-x2wq-9x2f-fhj7
Vulnerability in Spring Spring Security. Applications that explicitly configure One-Time Token login with JdbcOneTimeTokenService are vulnerable to a Time-of-check Time-of-use (TOCTOU) race condition. This issue affects Spring Security: from 6.4.0 through 6.4.15, from 6.5.0 through 6.5.9, from 7.0.0 through 7.0.4.
6.5.10
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
7.0.5
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-ttnn-gck1-ukcw
Aliases:
CVE-2025-41232
GHSA-9pp5-9c7g-4r83
Spring Security Aspects may not correctly locate method security annotations on private methods. This can cause an authorization bypass. Your application may be affected by this if the following are true: * You are using @EnableMethodSecurity(mode=ASPECTJ) and spring-security-aspects, and * You have Spring Security method annotations on a private method In that case, the target method may be able to be invoked without proper authorization. You are not affected if: * You are not using @EnableMethodSecurity(mode=ASPECTJ) or spring-security-aspects, or * You have no Spring Security-annotated private methods
6.4.6
Affected by 3 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-y9n2-48kd-k3hq
Aliases:
CVE-2025-41248
GHSA-8v5q-rhf3-jphm
The Spring Security annotation detection mechanism may not correctly resolve annotations on methods within type hierarchies with a parameterized super type with unbounded generics. This can be an issue when using @PreAuthorize and other method security annotations, resulting in an authorization bypass. Your application may be affected by this if you are using Spring Security's @EnableMethodSecurity feature. You are not affected by this if you are not using @EnableMethodSecurity or if you do not use security annotations on methods in generic superclasses or generic interfaces. This CVE is published in conjunction with CVE-2025-41249 https://spring.io/security/cve-2025-41249 .
6.4.10
Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities.
6.5.4
Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities.
Vulnerabilities fixed by this package (0)
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