CVE-2024-20379: Auth remote file read via Cisco FMC web interface
CVE-2024-20379 Published on October 23, 2024
A vulnerability in the web-based management interface of Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center (FMC) Software, formerly Firepower Management Center Software, could allow an authenticated, remote attacker to read arbitrary files from the underlying operating system. This vulnerability exists because the web-based management interface does not properly validate user-supplied input. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a crafted HTTP request to an affected device. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to read arbitrary files on the underlying operating system of the affected device. The attacker would need valid user credentials to exploit this vulnerability.
Vulnerability Analysis
CVE-2024-20379 can be exploited with network access, and requires small amount of user privileges. This vulnerability is considered to have a low attack complexity. The potential impact of an exploit of this vulnerability is considered to have a high impact on confidentiality, with no impact on integrity and availability.
Weakness Type
Absolute Path Traversal
The software uses external input to construct a pathname that should be within a restricted directory, but it does not properly neutralize absolute path sequences such as "/abs/path" that can resolve to a location that is outside of that directory. This allows attackers to traverse the file system to access files or directories that are outside of the restricted directory.
Products Associated with CVE-2024-20379
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Affected Versions
Cisco Firepower Management Center:- Version 7.3.0 is affected.
- Version 7.3.1 is affected.
- Version 7.3.1.1 is affected.
- Version 7.3.1.2 is affected.
- Version 7.4.0 is affected.
- Version 7.4.1 is affected.
- Version 7.4.1.1 is affected.
Exploit Probability
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