Microsoft Copilot Studio SSRF Bypass by Authenticated Attack
CVE-2024-38206 Published on August 6, 2024

Microsoft Copilot Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability
An authenticated attacker can bypass Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) protection in Microsoft Copilot Studio to leak sensitive information over a network.

Vendor Advisory NVD

Weakness Type

What is a SSRF Vulnerability?

The web server receives a URL or similar request from an upstream component and retrieves the contents of this URL, but it does not sufficiently ensure that the request is being sent to the expected destination. By providing URLs to unexpected hosts or ports, attackers can make it appear that the server is sending the request, possibly bypassing access controls such as firewalls that prevent the attackers from accessing the URLs directly. The server can be used as a proxy to conduct port scanning of hosts in internal networks, use other URLs such as that can access documents on the system (using file://), or use other protocols such as gopher:// or tftp://, which may provide greater control over the contents of requests.

CVE-2024-38206 has been classified to as a SSRF vulnerability or weakness.


Products Associated with CVE-2024-38206

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Affected Versions

Microsoft Copilot Studio Version N/A is affected by CVE-2024-38206

Exploit Probability

EPSS
2.34%
Percentile
84.64%

EPSS (Exploit Prediction Scoring System) scores estimate the probability that a vulnerability will be exploited in the wild within the next 30 days. The percentile shows you how this score compares to all other vulnerabilities.