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[HIGH] CVE-2025-62188 — CVSS 7.5 (April 9, 2026)

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A HIGH-severity vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-62188 has been published on April 9, 2026 with a CVSS base score of 7.5. This security advisory provides a detailed breakdown of the vulnerability, its potential impact, weakness classification, and actionable steps to protect your systems.

Vulnerability Details

CVE ID: CVE-2025-62188
Severity: HIGH
CVSS Score: 7.5
Published: April 9, 2026
Weakness (CWE): CWE-200

Attack VectorNetwork
Attack ComplexityLow
Privileges RequiredNone
User InteractionNone
Confidentiality ImpactHigh
Integrity ImpactNone
Availability ImpactNone

Technical Description

An Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor vulnerability exists in Apache DolphinScheduler. This vulnerability may allow unauthorized actors to access sensitive information, including database credentials. This issue affects Apache DolphinScheduler versions 3.1.*. Users are recommended to upgrade to: * version ≥ 3.2.0 if using 3.1.x As a temporary workaround, users who cannot upgrade immediately may restrict the exposed management endpoints by setting the following environment variable: “` MANAGEMENT_ENDPOINTS_WEB_EXPOSURE_INCLUDE=health,metrics,prometheus “` Alternatively, add the following configuration to the application.yaml file: “` management:    endpoints:      web:         exposure:           include: health,metrics,prometheus “` This issue has been reported as CVE-2023-48796: https://cveprocess.apache.org/cve5/CVE-2023-48796

Potential Impact

If exploited, this high-severity vulnerability could allow an attacker to compromise sensitive data confidentiality. Organizations running affected software should treat this as a priority remediation item.

Recommended Action

No official patch is available yet. Until one is released:

  1. Monitor the official NVD page and vendor channels for patch announcements.
  2. Restrict access to the affected system or service where possible.
  3. Apply network-level mitigations such as firewall rules or WAF policies.
  4. Enable logging and alerting for anomalous activity related to this vulnerability.
  5. Review your incident response plan in case of active exploitation.

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