NEWS BRIEF The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is urging federal agencies to patch a command injection flaw tracked as CVE-2024-12686, otherwise known as BT24-11, and has added it to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog. The medium-severity security bug was found as a part of BeyondTrust's Remote Support SaaS Service security investigation, which was launched after a major data breach at the US Treasury Department. Silk Typhoon, a Chinese hacking group, was reportedly responsible for the December 2024 cyberattack, in which threat actors were able to gain credentials to Treasury workstations through the third-party vendor and then steal data. On Dec. 18, BeyondTrust reported identifying BT24-11 within its self-hosted and cloud Remote Support and Privileged Remote Access products, after reporting BT24-10 just two days prior. On Jan. 6, in its latest update, BeyondTrust reported that its forensic investigation is nearly complete and that all software-as-a-service instances of BeyondTrust Remote Support have been fully patched with no new identified victims. "All cloud instances have been patched for this vulnerability," BeyondTrust stated in the update. "We have also released a patch for self-hosted versions." CISA stated that the vulnerability "can be exploited by an attacker with existing administrative privileges to inject commands and run as a site user." That would allow a remote attacker to execute underlying operating system commands.
CISA: Second BeyondTrust Vulnerability Added to KEV Catalog
Dark Reading
·Kristina Beek
·Published Jan 15, 2025
·Updated
Affected Software
4 affected components
BeyondTrust Remote Support
BeyondTrust Privileged Remote Access
BeyondTrust Remote Support
BeyondTrust Privileged Remote Access
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the main topic of this article?
The article discusses a command injection flaw in BeyondTrust software that has been added to the CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog.
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What specific vulnerability is highlighted in the article?
The vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2024-12686, also referred to as BT24-11.
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What organizations are urged to take action regarding this vulnerability?
CISA is urging federal agencies to patch the vulnerability to mitigate potential security risks.
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Which BeyondTrust products are affected by the reported vulnerability?
The affected products include BeyondTrust Remote Support and BeyondTrust Privileged Remote Access.
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What actions are recommended for users of the affected software?
Users of the affected BeyondTrust software are recommended to apply patches to address the command injection flaw.