First published: Fri Aug 02 2024(Updated: )
A vulnerability has been identified in Omnivise T3000 Application Server R9.2 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Domain Controller R9.2 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Product Data Management (PDM) R9.2 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 R8.2 SP3 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 R8.2 SP4 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Terminal Server R9.2 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Thin Client R9.2 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Whitelisting Server R9.2 (All versions). The affected application regularly executes user modifiable code as a privileged user. This could allow a local authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges.
Credit: productcert@siemens.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Siemens Omnivise T3000 Application Server | >=r9.2 | |
siemens Omnivise T3000 Domain Controller | >=r9.2 | |
siemens Omnivise T3000 Product Data Management | >=r9.2 | |
Siemens Omnivise T3000 Terminal Server | >=r9.2 | |
Siemens Omnivise T3000 Thin Client | >=r9.2 | |
Siemens Omnivise T3000 Whitelisting Server | >=r9.2 |
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CVE-2024-38876 has been classified with a high severity due to its potential impact on the security of the affected systems.
CVE-2024-38876 affects various versions of Siemens Omnivise T3000 Application Server, Domain Controller, Product Data Management, Terminal Server, Thin Client, and Whitelisting Server.
To fix CVE-2024-38876, it is recommended to apply the latest security patches provided by Siemens for the affected products.
CVE-2024-38876 can lead to unauthorized access and manipulation of crucial system components within the affected Omnivise T3000 software.
Currently, no specific workaround is provided for CVE-2024-38876; applying patches is the primary mitigation strategy.