Vulnerability from csaf_ncscnl
Published
2024-08-30 13:44
Modified
2024-09-02 11:51
Summary
Kwetsbaarheden verholpen in Progress WhatsUp Gold
Notes
The Netherlands Cyber Security Center (henceforth: NCSC-NL) maintains this page to enhance access to its information and security advisories. The use of this security advisory is subject to the following terms and conditions:
NCSC-NL makes every reasonable effort to ensure that the content of this page is kept up to date, and that it is accurate and complete. Nevertheless, NCSC-NL cannot entirely rule out the possibility of errors, and therefore cannot give any warranty in respect of its completeness, accuracy or continuous keeping up-to-date. The information contained in this security advisory is intended solely for the purpose of providing general information to professional users. No rights can be derived from the information provided therein.
NCSC-NL and the Kingdom of the Netherlands assume no legal liability or responsibility for any damage resulting from either the use or inability of use of this security advisory. This includes damage resulting from the inaccuracy of incompleteness of the information contained in the advisory.
This security advisory is subject to Dutch law. All disputes related to or arising from the use of this advisory will be submitted to the competent court in The Hague. This choice of means also applies to the court in summary proceedings.
Feiten
Progress heeft kwetsbaarheden verholpen in WhatsUp Gold.
Interpretaties
Een kwaadwillende kan de kwetsbaarheden misbruiken om bij een Single User installatie het password van de applicatiegebruiker te achterhalen of wijzigen, of bij een Multi User installatie het password te wijzigen van een gebruiker met verhoogde rechten middels een SQL-Injection. Hiermee kan de kwaadwillende toegang tot de applicatie krijgen met verhoogde rechten.
Onderzoekers hebben Proof-of-Concept-code (PoC) gepubliceerd, waarmee de kwetsbaarheid met kenmerk CVE-2024-6670 kan worden aangetoond. Misbruik vereist een single-user installatie en dat de kwaadwillende toegang heeft tot de interface van het systeem. Het is goed gebruik een dergelijke beheer- en monitoring-tool als WhatsUp niet publiek toegankelijk te hebben, maar af te steunen op een separate beheeromgeving.
Oplossingen
Progress heeft updates uitgebracht om de kwetsbaarheden te verhelpen. Zie bijgevoegde referenties voor meer informatie.
Kans
medium
Schade
high
CWE-89
Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection')
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No rights can be derived from the information provided therein.\n\n NCSC-NL and the Kingdom of the Netherlands assume no legal liability or responsibility for any damage resulting from either the use or inability of use of this security advisory. This includes damage resulting from the inaccuracy of incompleteness of the information contained in the advisory.\n This security advisory is subject to Dutch law. All disputes related to or arising from the use of this advisory will be submitted to the competent court in The Hague. 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