CWE-613Weakness · CWE-613

CVE-2026-48079

HIGH · 7.4 CVSS v3.1 Published 2026-08-06
Patch available
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83/100
Remediation priority · High
Remotely reachable No privileges Zero-click Patch available 2 weeks old

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NVD · unedited
OpenReception's appointment booking software provides an end-to-end encrypted appointment booking platform. Prior to version 1.0.2, when a user navigates to the `/logout` page, the page's server-side load handler deletes the `access_token` cookie before calling `/api/auth/logout` via an internal `event.fetch()`. The internal fetch consequently runs without the auth cookie, so `apiAuthHandle` rejects it, the logout handler never executes, and `SessionService.revokeSession()` is never called for the current session. The DB session row remains valid until its natural expiry (one week by default). The user sees a successful logout (cookie gone, UI returns to login), but any party still holding a copy of the now-deleted access token can continue making authenticated API calls until the session naturally expires. The root cause is a simple ordering mistake. The same auth subsystem implements the correct order in `/api/auth/logout`: revoke the current DB session first, then delete the cookie. The page-level wrapper does the opposite. Version 1.0.2 initiates server-side logout before removing authentication cookies and first appears in version 1.0.2. Version 2.0.0 later replaces this with a race-free client-side logout flow.

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From the vector
Attack vector
Network
Complexity
High
Privileges
None
User interaction
None
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
High
Integrity
High
Availability
None

CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N

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Recommended fix High confidence

Version 1.0.2 minimum, version 2.0.0 recommended

  1. Identify the current version of OpenReception appointment booking software in use
  2. Backup the current database and configuration files
  3. Upgrade to version 1.0.2 or later (version 2.0.0 recommended for race-free client-side logout)
  4. Verify the upgrade was successful by checking the version number
  5. Test the logout functionality: navigate to /logout and confirm the session is revoked in the database (SessionService.revokeSession should be called)
  6. Confirm that the access token can no longer be used after logout
Caveat Review release notes for version 2.0.0 for any breaking changes related to the client-side logout flow migration

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