CVE-2025-51586: Presta Shop vulnerable to email enumeration
(updated )
An unauthenticated attacker with access to the back-office URL can manipulate the id_employee and reset_token parameters to enumerate valid back-office employee email addresses.
Impacted parties: Store administrators and employees: their email addresses are exposed. Merchants: risk of phishing, social engineering, and brute-force attacks targeting admin accounts.
References
- build.prestashop-project.org/news/2025/prestashop-8-2-3-security-release
- github.com/PrestaShop/PrestaShop
- github.com/PrestaShop/PrestaShop/commit/c97bdf10f77fedbe5a61a1dec5f96b3abb1d76fb
- github.com/PrestaShop/PrestaShop/releases/tag/8.2.1
- github.com/PrestaShop/PrestaShop/releases/tag/8.2.3
- github.com/PrestaShop/PrestaShop/security/advisories/GHSA-8xx5-h6m3-jr33
- github.com/advisories/GHSA-8xx5-h6m3-jr33
- maxime-morel.github.io/advisories/2025/CVE-2025-51586.md
- nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-51586
- prestashop.com/
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