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CVE-2025-55264 | HCL Aftermarket DPC 1.0.0 Password Change session expiration (KB0129793)

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A vulnerability has been found in HCL Aftermarket DPC 1.0.0 and classified as critical . This impacts an unknown function of the component Password Change Handler . The manipulation leads to session expiration. This vulnerability is referenced as CVE-2025-55264 . Remote exploitation of the attack is possible. No exploit is available.

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    VDB-353616 · CVE-2025-55264 · KB0129793 HCL AFTERMARKET DPC 1.0.0 PASSWORD CHANGE SESSION EXPIRATION HISTORYDIFFRELATEJSONXMLCTI CVSS Meta Temp Score Current Exploit Price (≈) CTI Interest Score 5.9 $0-$5k 1.76+ Summaryinfo A vulnerability was found in HCL Aftermarket DPC 1.0.0 and classified as critical. Affected is an unknown function of the component Password Change Handler. The manipulation results in session expiration. This vulnerability is identified as CVE-2025-55264. The attack can be executed remotely. There is not any exploit available. Detailsinfo A vulnerability was found in HCL Aftermarket DPC 1.0.0. It has been classified as critical. Affected is an unknown code of the component Password Change Handler. The manipulation with an unknown input leads to a session expiration vulnerability. CWE is classifying the issue as CWE-613. According to WASC, "Insufficient Session Expiration is when a web site permits an attacker to reuse old session credentials or session IDs for authorization." This is going to have an impact on confidentiality, integrity, and availability. CVE summarizes: HCL Aftermarket DPC is affected by Failure to Invalidate Session on Password Change will allow attacker to access to a session, then they can maintain control over the account despite the password change leading to account takeover. The advisory is shared for download at support.hcl-software.com. This vulnerability is traded as CVE-2025-55264 since 08/12/2025. The exploitability is told to be easy. It is possible to launch the attack remotely. There are neither technical details nor an exploit publicly available. The current price for an exploit might be approx. USD $0-$5k (estimation calculated on 03/26/2026). There is no information about possible countermeasures known. It may be suggested to replace the affected object with an alternative product. Productinfo Vendor HCL Name Aftermarket DPC Version 1.0.0 License commercial CPE 2.3info 🔒 CPE 2.2info 🔒 CVSSv4info VulDB Vector: 🔒 VulDB Reliability: 🔍 CVSSv3info VulDB Meta Base Score: 5.9 VulDB Meta Temp Score: 5.9 VulDB Base Score: 6.3 VulDB Temp Score: 6.3 VulDB Vector: 🔒 VulDB Reliability: 🔍 CNA Base Score: 5.5 CNA Vector (HCL): 🔒 CVSSv2info Vector Complexity Authentication Confidentiality Integrity Availability Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock VulDB Base Score: 🔒 VulDB Temp Score: 🔒 VulDB Reliability: 🔍 Exploitinginfo Class: Session expiration CWE: CWE-613 CAPEC: 🔒 ATT&CK: 🔒 Physical: No Local: No Remote: Yes Availability: 🔒 Status: Not defined Price Prediction: 🔍 Current Price Estimation: 🔒 0-Day Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Today Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Threat Intelligenceinfo Interest: 🔍 Active Actors: 🔍 Active APT Groups: 🔍 Countermeasuresinfo Recommended: no mitigation known Status: 🔍 0-Day Time: 🔒 Timelineinfo 08/12/2025 CVE reserved 03/26/2026 +226 days Advisory disclosed 03/26/2026 +0 days VulDB entry created 03/26/2026 +0 days VulDB entry last update Sourcesinfo Advisory: KB0129793 Status: Confirmed CVE: CVE-2025-55264 (🔒) GCVE (CVE): GCVE-0-2025-55264 GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-353616 Entryinfo Created: 03/26/2026 15:00 Changes: 03/26/2026 15:00 (62) Complete: 🔍 Cache ID: 99:893:101 Discussion No comments yet. Languages: en. Please log in to comment. ◂ PreviousOverviewNext ▸
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