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Use of GET request method with sensitive query strings (session ID)

Description

A session ID was identified in the request URL as well as a cookie value. Session IDs should not be sent in GET requests as they maybe captured by proxy systems, stored in browser history, or stored in log files. If an attacker were to get access to the session ID they would potentially be able to gain access to the target account.

Remediation

As request headers are rarely logged or captured by third party systems, ensure session ID values are only sent in cookies (assigned via Set-Cookie response headers) and never sent in the request URL.

Details

ID Aggregated CWE Type Risk
598.1 true 598 Passive Medium

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