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CISA Flags Actively Exploited GeoServer XXE Flaw in Updated KEV Catalog

Posted on December 12, 2025December 12, 2025 By CWS

Dec 12, 2025Ravie LakshmananVulnerability / Server Safety
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Safety Company (CISA) on Thursday added a high-severity safety flaw impacting OSGeo GeoServer to its Identified Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, based mostly on proof of lively exploitation within the wild.
The vulnerability in query is CVE-2025-58360 (CVSS rating: 8.2), an unauthenticated XML Exterior Entity (XXE) flaw that impacts all variations previous to and together with 2.25.5, and from variations 2.26.0 by way of 2.26.1. It has been patched in variations 2.25.6, 2.26.2, 2.27.0, 2.28.0, and a couple of.28.1. Synthetic intelligence (AI)-powered vulnerability discovery platform XBOW has been acknowledged for reporting the difficulty.
“OSGeo GeoServer comprises an improper restriction of XML exterior entity reference vulnerability that happens when the appliance accepts XML enter by way of a particular endpoint /geoserver/wms operation GetMap and will enable an attacker to outline exterior entities throughout the XML request,” CISA stated.

The next packages are affected by the flaw –

docker.osgeo.org/geoserver
org.geoserver.internet:gs-web-app (Maven)
org.geoserver:gs-wms (Maven)

Profitable exploitation of the vulnerability may enable an attacker to entry arbitrary information from the server’s file system, conduct Server-Facet Request Forgery (SSRF) to work together with inside techniques, or launch a denial-of-service (DoS) assault by exhausting sources, the maintainers of the open-source software program stated in an alert printed late final month.
There are at present no particulars obtainable on how the safety defect is being abused in real-world assaults. Nonetheless, a bulletin from the Canadian Centre for Cyber Safety on November 28, 2025, stated “an exploit for CVE-2025-58360 exists within the wild.”
It is price noting that one other essential flaw in the identical software program (CVE-2024-36401, CVSS rating: 9.8) has been exploited by a number of risk actors over the previous yr. Federal Civilian Government Department (FCEB) businesses are suggested to use the required fixes by January 1, 2026, to safe their networks.

The Hacker News Tags:Actively, Catalog, CISA, Exploited, Flags, Flaw, GeoServer, KEV, Updated, XXE

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