First published: Thu Mar 28 2024(Updated: )
Dell vApp Manager, versions prior to 9.2.4.9 contain a Command Injection Vulnerability. An authorized attacker could potentially exploit this vulnerability leading to an execution of an inserted command. Dell recommends customers to upgrade at the earliest opportunity.
Credit: security_alert@emc.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Dell vApp Manager | <9.2.4.9 | |
Dell Powermax Eem | =5978 | |
Dell Solutions Enabler Virtual Appliance | <9.2.4.6 | |
Dell Unisphere For Powermax Virtual Appliance | <9.2.4.9 |
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CVE-2024-25955 is classified as a command injection vulnerability which could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary commands.
To fix CVE-2024-25955, upgrade to Dell vApp Manager version 9.2.4.9 or later as recommended by Dell.
Affected versions include all versions of Dell vApp Manager prior to 9.2.4.9, Dell Solutions Enabler Virtual Appliance prior to 9.2.4.6, and Dell Unisphere for Powermax Virtual Appliance prior to 9.2.4.9.
Organizations using vulnerable versions of Dell vApp Manager, Powermax EEM, Solutions Enabler Virtual Appliance, or Unisphere for Powermax are at risk.
Yes, exploitation of CVE-2024-25955 requires that the attacker is an authorized user.