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Gil Portenseigne commented on OFBIZ-4361:
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Hi [~jacques.le.roux],
The idea was to not be logged in when displaying the form, and when validating
it, using the JWT to authenticate the user for the service execution only.
If that idea go with using cookies, that's ok, do you think it could be better
?
> 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: Jacques Le Roux
> 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
>
>
> 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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