First published: Mon Aug 21 2023(Updated: )
Improper access controls in the entry duplication component in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager 2023.2.19 and earlier versions on Windows allows an authenticated user, under specific circumstances, to inadvertently share their personal vault entry with shared vaults via an incorrect vault in the duplication write process.
Credit: security@devolutions.net security@devolutions.net
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager | <=2023.2.19 | |
Microsoft Windows | ||
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Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager | <=2023.2.19 | |
Microsoft Windows |
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CVE-2023-4417 is a vulnerability in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager 2023.2.19 and earlier versions on Windows that allows an authenticated user to inadvertently share their personal vault entry with shared vaults.
CVE-2023-4417 affects Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager 2023.2.19 and earlier versions on Windows by allowing an authenticated user, under specific circumstances, to inadvertently share their personal vault entry with shared vaults.
CVE-2023-4417 has a severity rating of medium with a CVSS score of 6.5.
To fix CVE-2023-4417, users should update to the latest version of Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager, specifically version 2023.2.20 or later, which contains a patch for this vulnerability.
More information about CVE-2023-4417 can be found on the official Devolutions website: https://devolutions.net/security/advisories/DEVO-2023-0015