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Botpress - Credential Disclosure via Twilio Webhook Handler

High

Synopsis

The Twilio integration webhook handler accepts any POST request without validating Twilio's 'X-Twilio-Signature'.

When processing media messages, it fetches user-controlled URLs ('MediaUrlN' parameters) using HTTP requests that include the integration's Twilio credentials in the 'Authorization' header.

An attacker can forge a webhook payload pointing to their own server and receive the victim's 'accountSID' and 'authToken' in plaintext (base64-encoded Basic Auth), leading to full compromise of the Twilio account.

Solution

No known solution

Additional References

https://github.com/botpress/botpress

Disclosure Timeline

Jan 28, 2026 : Tenable sends request for contact
Feb 04, 2026 : Second contact attempt
Feb 12, 2026 : Third contact attempt
March 23, 2026 : Informed the vendor that, unless we hear back from them, the TRA will be published on Friday, the 27th

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