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Unauthenticated access to Dify /console/api/system-features endpoint

IdentifiersCVE-2025-63387CWE-306

Dify v1.9.1 exposes the /console/api/system-features console API endpoint to unauthenticated users. An attacker can issue direct HTTP GET requests to this endpoint without providing authentication credentials or session tokens, due to missing/insufficient authorization enforcement on the route. This results in anonymous access to data returned by the endpoint. The maintainer disputes the classification as a vulnerability, stating the endpoint is intentionally unauthenticated as a dashboard bootstrap mechanism and that the returned data is non-sensitive and does not include PII, credentials, or secrets.

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Impact

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Anonymous users can retrieve the endpoint’s response data without authentication. Depending on deployment and what the endpoint returns, this may constitute information disclosure that could aid reconnaissance; however, the maintainer asserts the returned data is non-sensitive and required for client-side rendering, with no PII/credentials/secrets exposed.

Mitigation

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Apply compensating controls to prevent anonymous access to /console/api/system-features (and potentially /console/api/*), such as reverse-proxy/WAF rules blocking unauthenticated requests, network-layer restrictions (VPN/allowlisting), and monitoring/alerting for anonymous requests to the endpoint.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Implement proper access control for /console/api/system-features if the returned data is deemed sensitive in your environment (e.g., require an authenticated session and appropriate role/permission checks), or adjust the endpoint to return only non-sensitive bootstrap data. No fixed version is specified in the provided content.
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