CVE-2025-13475

Summary

In multi-tenanted deployments, the application consent management mechanism fails to correctly isolate consent scopes between tenants. Consent granted by a user for a specific SaaS application within one tenant can be incorrectly applied to SaaS applications with the same name in other tenants, leading to unintended cross-tenant consent sharing.

This vulnerability may result in the exposure of user data across tenants, enabling SaaS applications in different tenants to access and modify information without explicit user authorization. This can lead to unauthorized data access and privacy violations. This vulnerability has no impact if the deployment does not support multi-tenancy.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
WSO2WSO2 Identity Server0 < 5.10.0unknown
WSO2WSO2 Identity Server5.10.0 < 5.10.0.382affected
WSO2WSO2 API Manager0 < 3.2.0unknown
WSO2WSO2 API Manager3.2.0 < 3.2.0.457affected
WSO2WSO2 API Manager3.2.1 < 3.2.1.76affected

Weaknesses

  • CWE-288: CWE-288: Access of Unprotected Resource

References