CVE-2025-30746 is a cross-site request forgery vulnerability in the Shopping Cart component of Oracle iStore in Oracle E-Business Suite. Affected supported versions are 12.2.3 through 12.2.14. The vulnerability is remotely exploitable over HTTP by an unauthenticated attacker, but successful exploitation requires user interaction by another user. Exploitation can cause the targeted user’s browser to submit unintended requests to Oracle iStore, resulting in unauthorized modification of application data and unauthorized access to a subset of data accessible through Oracle iStore. The vulnerability has a changed scope, indicating that compromise of the vulnerable component may have effects beyond Oracle iStore itself.
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A vulnerability in Oracle E-Business Suite component Oracle iStore, patched in the July 2025 Oracle CPU.
A remotely accessible vulnerability in Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) referenced as being exploited in an extortion campaign attributed to FIN11/Clop, and patched in Oracle's July 2025 Critical Patch Update.
A medium-severity CSRF-class issue in Oracle E-Business Suite Oracle iStore (Shopping Cart) that can be triggered over HTTP by an unauthenticated attacker, but requires a victim’s interaction, leading to unauthorized data modification (update/insert/delete) and limited data disclosure; scope is changed (may impact additional products).
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