CVE-2026-58377 is a broken access control vulnerability affecting JeecgBoot through version 3.9.2. The flaw exists in the OpenApiAuthController and OpenApiPermissionController endpoints, which lack Shiro authorization annotations. As a result, authenticated low-privilege users can access functionality intended to protect OpenAPI credential management and perform full create, read, update, and delete operations on AK/SK credential pairs. The issue also exposes secret keys because the list endpoint returns them in plaintext. This enables credential theft and unauthorized use of JeecgBoot's OpenAPI functionality.
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