First published: Fri Oct 11 2024(Updated: )
Improper Input Validation vulnerability of Authenticated User in Progress LoadMaster allows : OS Command Injection.This issue affects: Product Affected Versions LoadMaster From 7.2.55.0 to 7.2.60.1 (inclusive) From 7.2.49.0 to 7.2.54.12 (inclusive) 7.2.48.12 and all prior versions Multi-Tenant Hypervisor 7.1.35.12 and all prior versions ECS All prior versions to 7.2.60.1 (inclusive)
Credit: security@progress.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Progress Kemp LoadMaster | >=7.2.55.0<=7.2.60.1>=7.2.49.0<=7.2.54.12<=7.2.48.12 | |
Progress Multi-Tenant Hypervisor | <=7.1.35.12 | |
Progress ECS | <=7.2.60.1 |
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CVE-2024-8755 is classified as a severe vulnerability due to its potential for OS Command Injection.
To fix CVE-2024-8755, users should update Progress LoadMaster to a version prior to 7.2.55.0 or after 7.2.60.1.
CVE-2024-8755 affects LoadMaster versions from 7.2.49.0 to 7.2.60.1 inclusive.
CVE-2024-8755 is an Improper Input Validation vulnerability that allows OS Command Injection.
Yes, versions of Progress Multi-Tenant Hypervisor up to 7.1.35.12 and Progress ECS up to 7.2.60.1 are also potentially affected.