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CVE-2019-3631: Command Injection could allow authenticated users to execute arbitrary code

First published: Thu Jun 27 2019(Updated: )

Command Injection vulnerability in McAfee Enterprise Security Manager (ESM) prior to 11.2.0 and prior to 10.4.0 allows authenticated user to execute arbitrary code via specially crafted parameters.

Credit: psirt@mcafee.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
McAfee Enterprise Security Manager<10.4.0
McAfee Enterprise Security Manager>=11.0.0<11.2.0

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the vulnerability ID for this command injection vulnerability in McAfee Enterprise Security Manager?

    The vulnerability ID for this command injection vulnerability in McAfee Enterprise Security Manager is CVE-2019-3631.

  • What is the severity of the CVE-2019-3631 vulnerability?

    The severity of the CVE-2019-3631 vulnerability is high, with a severity value of 7.2.

  • How does the CVE-2019-3631 vulnerability in McAfee Enterprise Security Manager occur?

    The CVE-2019-3631 vulnerability in McAfee Enterprise Security Manager occurs due to a command injection vulnerability that allows an authenticated user to execute arbitrary code through specially crafted parameters.

  • Which versions of McAfee Enterprise Security Manager are affected by the CVE-2019-3631 vulnerability?

    The CVE-2019-3631 vulnerability affects McAfee Enterprise Security Manager prior to 11.2.0 and prior to 10.4.0.

  • How can I fix the CVE-2019-3631 vulnerability in McAfee Enterprise Security Manager?

    To fix the CVE-2019-3631 vulnerability in McAfee Enterprise Security Manager, you should update to a version later than 11.2.0 or 10.4.0, where the vulnerability is patched.

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