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Message-ID: <9405a1eb-4c96-4f45-85f6-0cb36259d68c@quietgarden.net>
Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2025 14:04:32 +0200
From: naphthalin via Fulldisclosure <fulldisclosure@...lists.org>
To: fulldisclosure@...lists.org
Subject: [FD] User Enumeration in IServ Schoolserver Web Login

“I know where your children go to school.”
The web front end of the IServ school server from IServ GmbH allows user 
enumeration. Responses during failed login attempts differ, depending on 
if the user account exists, does not exist and other conditions. While 
this does not pose a security risk in many applications, it has to be 
considered extremely problematic in software designed for schools. Due 
to the widespread use of IServ in Germany, it would be possible to find 
out a child's school based on their first and last name, provided that 
the school uses IServ.

Particularly noteworthy threat scenarios include enumeration by 
perpetrators of domestic violence, by groups involved in cybergrooming 
and sextortion (such as the “764” gang), or targeting of children of 
particularly exposed individuals.

The manufacturer was contacted and stated that they do not interpret the 
issue as a vulnerability. There also appear to be no concerns regarding 
data protection and GDPR compliance. They further confirm that 
enumeration would also be possible via other interfaces and they do not 
intend to provide a fix.

Disclosure Timeline:
08.09.2025 - Vulnerability identified
08.09.2025 - Vendor notified
08.09.2025 - Vulnerability disputed by vendor
09.09.2025 - Public Disclosure
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