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Dennis Balkir reassigned OFBIZ-4361:
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Assignee: Dennis Balkir (was: Michael Brohl)
> Any ecommerce user has the ability to reset anothers password (including
> admin) via "Forget Your Password"
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> Key: OFBIZ-4361
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-4361
> Project: OFBiz
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: framework
> Affects Versions: Release Branch 11.04, Release Branch 13.07, Release
> Branch 14.12, Trunk, Release Branch 15.12, Release Branch 16.11, Release
> Branch 17.12
> Environment: Ubuntu and others
> Reporter: mz4wheeler
> Assignee: Dennis Balkir
> Priority: Major
> Labels: security
> Attachments: OFBIZ-4361.patch, OFBIZ-4361_OneScreen.patch,
> OFBIZ-4361_ReworkPasswordLogic.patch, OFBIZ-4361_ReworkPasswordLogic.patch,
> OFBIZ-4361_Token-Password-Registration.patch
>
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> Currently, any user (via ecommerce "Forget Your Password") has the ability to
> reset another users password, including "admin" without permission. By
> simply entering "admin" and clicking "Email Password", the following is
> displayed.
> The following occurred:
> A new password has been created and sent to you. Please check your Email.
> This now forces the user of the ERP to change their password. It is also
> possible to generate a dictionary attack against ofbiz because there is no
> capta code required. This is serious security risk.
> This feature could be reduced to a certain sub-set of users, whose login name
> is optionally in the format of an email address, and maybe require a capta
> code to prevent dictionary attacks.
> For example, limit the feature to role "Customer" of type "Person" which was
> generated via an ecommerce transaction.
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