Secrets Manager Self-hosted Network Misrouting CVE-2025-49831 (Unpatched <13.6.1)
CVE-2025-49831 Published on July 15, 2025
Conjur OSS and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly Conjur Enterprise) vulnerable to IAM Authenticator Bypass via Mis-configured Network Device
An attacker of Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted installations that route traffic from Secrets Manager to AWS through a misconfigured network device can reroute authentication requests to a malicious server under the attackers control. CyberArk believes there to be very few installations where this issue can be actively exploited, though Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly Conjur Enterprise) prior to versions 13.5.1 and 13.6.1 and Conjur OSS prior to version 1.22.1 may be affected. Conjur OSS version 1.22.1 and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted versions 13.5.1 and 13.6.1 fix the issue.
Weakness Type
What is an authentification Vulnerability?
When an actor claims to have a given identity, the software does not prove or insufficiently proves that the claim is correct.
CVE-2025-49831 has been classified to as an authentification vulnerability or weakness.
Affected Versions
cyberark conjur:- Version Conjur OSS < 1.22.1 is affected.
- Version Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly known as Conjur Enterprise) < 13.5.1 is affected.
- Version Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly known as Conjur Enterprise) = 13.6 is affected.
Exploit Probability
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