First published: Wed Jun 26 2024(Updated: )
Dell PowerProtect DD, versions prior to 8.0, LTS 7.13.1.0, LTS 7.10.1.30, LTS 7.7.5.40 contain a Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability. A remote high privileged attacker could potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to disclosure of information on the application or remote client.
Credit: security_alert@emc.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Dell PowerProtect | <8.0 | |
Dell PowerProtect | =7.13.1.0=7.10.1.30=7.7.5.40 | |
All of | ||
EMC Data Domain Operating System | >=7.0<=7.13 | |
Any of | ||
Dell Apex Protection Storage | ||
Dell Apex Protection Storage | ||
Dell DD3300 | ||
Dell DD6400 | ||
Dell DD6900 | ||
Dell DD9400 | ||
Dell DD9410 | ||
Dell Dd9900 | ||
Dell Dd9910 | ||
All of | ||
EMC Data Domain Operating System | <5.16.0.0 | |
Dell Dm5500 Firmware |
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CVE-2024-29173 is classified as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential for remote exploitation by a high privileged attacker.
To remediate CVE-2024-29173, upgrade your Dell PowerProtect DD to version 8.0 or later.
CVE-2024-29173 affects Dell PowerProtect DD versions prior to 8.0, LTS 7.13.1.0, LTS 7.10.1.30, and LTS 7.7.5.40.
A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability allows an attacker to send crafted requests from the vulnerable server to other internal or external resources.
If exploited, CVE-2024-29173 could lead to the disclosure of sensitive information from the application or the remote client.