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Unauthenticated API access in BLUVOYIX backend APIs

IdentifiersCVE-2026-22236CWE-287· Improper Authentication

CVE-2026-22236 is an improper authentication vulnerability in BLUVOYIX (Bluspark Global) backend APIs where the APIs fail to validate a valid authorization token. As a result, remote attackers can access and invoke vulnerable API endpoints without authentication (the report indicates requests could succeed even with an omitted token and that authorization handling was effectively broken). This can be exploited by sending crafted HTTP requests to the exposed API endpoints, enabling unauthorized access to customer data and facilitating full platform compromise.

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Impact, mitigation & remediation

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Impact

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Unauthenticated remote compromise of BLUVOYIX, including unauthorized access to customers’ data and high-impact loss of confidentiality, integrity, and availability (i.e., full platform compromise as described in the source content).

Mitigation

If you can’t patch tonight, do this now.

If immediate patching is not possible, restrict network exposure of the BLUVOYIX backend APIs (e.g., IP allowlisting/VPN-only access), add WAF/API-gateway controls to block unauthenticated access patterns, and increase monitoring/alerting for anomalous API requests indicative of enumeration or unauthorized access attempts.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Apply the vendor-provided remediation that enforces proper authentication/authorization checks on all BLUVOYIX backend API endpoints (i.e., require and validate authorization tokens and ensure unauthenticated requests are rejected). Validate the fix by testing that requests without valid credentials consistently return authorization failures across all relevant endpoints/tenants.
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BlusparkglobalBluvoyixapplication

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