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CVE-2026-49254

Information Disclosure in d7y.io/dragonfly/v2 (CVE-2026-49254)

Summary

vulnerability in d7y.io/dragonfly/v2 (CVE-2026-49254). Risk of unauthorized operations or information disclosure. Exploitable via `GET /api/v1/oauth`. Mitigation: upgrade to `2.4.4` or later.

AI summary snake-internal / snake-material-v2

A vulnerability tracked as **CVE-2026-49254** has been found in d7y.io/dragonfly/v2. Attackers can target a specific entry point like `GET /api/v1/oauth` over the network to misuse the product. Risk of unauthorized operations or information disclosure. CVSS score: ?/10. What to do: upgrade d7y.io/dragonfly/v2 to **2.4.4** or later. If unsure, ask your IT team or search "d7y.io/dragonfly/v2 CVE-2026-49254" on the vendor's site.
CVE-2026-49254 (d7y.io/dragonfly/v2) — CWE-200 / Attack surface: GET /api/v1/oauth / GET /api/v1/oauth/ / POST /api/v1/oauth / GET /api/v1/oauth/1 Patched: `2.4.4` — apply immediately Workaround: The OAuth sign-in feature is `not actually used in practice within the Dragonfly project itself`. Plan: 1) Audit SBOM/dependencies, 2) Stage→prod upgrade, 3) Add WAF/proxy monitoring on affected endpoints, 4) Hunt IOCs in logs. Refs: see the GHSA / vendor advisory / patched release linked on this page.
❓ What is the problem
**information disclosure** (CWE-200) exists in d7y.io/dragonfly/v2. Attackers reach the vulnerable code path via `GET /api/v1/oauth` without authentication.
📍 Affected scope
d7y.io/dragonfly/v2 — . Attack surface: GET /api/v1/oauth / GET /api/v1/oauth/ / POST /api/v1/oauth / GET /api/v1/oauth/1.
🔥 Severity
Severity: ?. Risk of unauthorized operations or information disclosure
🔧 How to fix
Update to **2.4.4**.
🛡️ Workaround
Workaround: The OAuth sign-in feature is `not actually used in practice within the Dragonfly project itself`.
🔍 Detection
Search webserver/proxy logs for unusual `GET /api/v1/oauth` requests with malformed payloads or SQL meta-characters. Run `grep -r 'd7y.io/dragonfly/v2' .` against your dependency files (package-lock.json, requirements.txt, go.sum) to find affected services.

Response Actions (7 steps)

Concrete steps and command examples for SOC/SRE teams to execute in order

  1. 1
    Identify exposure identify
    grep -r 'd7y.io/dragonfly/v2' . | grep -v node_modules

    リポジトリと本番環境の依存ファイル (package-lock.json / requirements.txt / go.sum / Gemfile.lock 等) で `d7y.io/dragonfly/v2` を grep し、稼働しているサービス・バージョンを把握する。

  2. 3
    Hunt for indicators of compromise detect
    grep 'GET /api/v1/oauth' /var/log/nginx/access.log | grep -E '(unusual_payload|sqli_pattern)'

    アクセスログで `GET /api/v1/oauth` への異常なリクエスト (不正な認証ヘッダ・SQLメタ文字)を過去 30〜90日分捜索。WAF/SIEM があれば該当パスのアラート発火履歴を確認。

  3. 5
    Apply temporary workaround mitigate
    The OAuth sign-in feature is `not actually used in practice within the Dragonfly project itself`.

    パッチが適用されるまでの応急処置として、The OAuth sign-in feature is `not actually used in practice within the Dragonfly project itself`. を実施。回避策の副作用 (機能低下) を確認した上で。

  4. 6
    Apply patch patch
    Upgrade d7y.io/dragonfly/v2 to 2.4.4

    ステージング環境で 2.4.4 に上げて回帰テスト → 本番反映。回帰テストはアプリの主要ハッピーパスと、Step 3 で見つけた異常検知の続報チェックを含めること。

  5. 7
    Post-deployment verification verify
    Replay attack against GET /api/v1/oauth on staging to confirm patch closes the vector

    パッチ適用後、ステージングで PoC または同等の悪用パターンを再現して脆弱性が閉じたことを確認。本番では Step 3 と同じログクエリでアラート再発が無いか継続監視。

Affected packages

go d7y.io/dragonfly/v2
[{"type":"ECOSYSTEM","events":[{"introduced":"0"},{"fixed":"2.4.4"}]}]

References

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