First published: Fri Feb 28 2025(Updated: )
An attacker with access to the Administration panel, specifically the "Role Management" tab, can inject code by adding a new role in the "name" field. It should be noted, however, that the risk of exploiting vulnerability is reduced due to the required additional error that allows bypassing the Content-Security-Policy policy, which mitigates JS code execution while still allowing HTML injection. This issue affects CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager in SaaS version 24.7.1. The status of other versions is unknown. After multiple attempts to contact the vendor we did not receive any answer.
Credit: cvd@cert.pl
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager |
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CVE-2025-22270 has a moderate severity level due to its potential exploitation through the Administration panel's Role Management feature.
CVE-2025-22270 allows code injection by enabling an attacker with access to the Role Management tab to insert malicious code in the name field when creating a new role.
CVE-2025-22270 affects users of the CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager who have access to the Administration panel.
To mitigate CVE-2025-22270, restrict access to the Administration panel and the Role Management tab to trusted personnel only.
As of now, specific details about a patch for CVE-2025-22270 have not been provided, so check with CyberArk for updates.