First published: Mon Jun 12 2023(Updated: )
Previous versions of HP Device Manager (prior to HPDM 5.0.10) could potentially allow command injection and/or elevation of privileges.
Credit: hp-security-alert@hp.com hp-security-alert@hp.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Hp Hp Device Manager | =5.0 | |
Hp Hp Device Manager | =5.0-sp1 | |
Hp Hp Device Manager | =5.0-sp2 | |
Hp Hp Device Manager | =5.0.3 | |
Hp Hp Device Manager | =5.0.4 | |
Hp Hp Device Manager | =5.0.5 | |
Hp Hp Device Manager | =5.0.6 | |
Hp Hp Device Manager | =5.0.7 | |
Hp Hp Device Manager | =5.0.7.1 | |
Hp Hp Device Manager | =5.0.8 | |
Hp Hp Device Manager | =5.0.9 |
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CVE-2023-26298 is considered a high-severity vulnerability due to its potential for command injection and elevation of privileges.
To fix CVE-2023-26298, update HP Device Manager to version 5.0.10 or later.
CVE-2023-26298 affects versions of HP Device Manager prior to 5.0.10, including 5.0, 5.0-sp1, 5.0-sp2, and 5.0.3 to 5.0.9.
Yes, CVE-2023-26298 could potentially be exploited by attackers remotely to execute arbitrary commands.
Currently, there are no official workarounds for CVE-2023-26298, and updating to the latest version is strongly recommended.