CVE-2025-34414: Entrust Instant Financial Issuance (IFI) Legacy Remoting Service .NET Remoting RCE
Entrust Instant Financial Issuance (IFI) On Premise software (formerly referred to as CardWizard) versions 5.x, prior to 6.10.5, and prior to 6.11.1 contain an insecure .NET Remoting exposure in the Legacy Remoting Service that is enabled by default. The service registers a TCP remoting channel with SOAP and binary formatters configured at TypeFilterLevel=Full and exposes default ObjectURI endpoints such as logfile.rem, photo.rem, cwPhoto.rem, and reports.rem on a network-reachable remoting port. A remote, unauthenticated attacker who can reach the remoting port can invoke exposed remoting objects to read arbitrary files from the server and coerce outbound authentication, and may achieve arbitrary file write and remote code execution via known .NET Remoting exploitation techniques. This can lead to disclosure of sensitive installation and service-account data and compromise of the affected host.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2025-34414?
CVE-2025-34414 is considered a critical vulnerability due to its unsecured .NET Remoting exposure that is enabled by default.
How do I fix CVE-2025-34414?
To mitigate CVE-2025-34414, update Entrust Instant Financial Issuance (IFI) to version 6.10.5 or later, or disable the Legacy Remoting Service.
What software versions are affected by CVE-2025-34414?
CVE-2025-34414 affects Entrust Instant Financial Issuance (IFI) versions 5.x and prior to 6.10.5 and 6.11.1.
Is CVE-2025-34414 exploitable remotely?
Yes, CVE-2025-34414 can be exploited remotely due to the insecure design of the Legacy Remoting Service.
Who published the CVE-2025-34414 vulnerability?
CVE-2025-34414 was recorded in the public database by the MITRE Corporation.