XSS in BSP Web App via Unsanitized URL Params
CVE-2026-24323 Published on February 10, 2026
Multiple vulnerabilities in BSP Applications of SAP Document Management System
The BSP applications allow an unauthenticated user to inject malicious script content via user-controlled URL parameters that are not sufficiently sanitized. When a victim accesses a crafted URL, the injected script is executed in the victims browser, leading to a low impact on confidentiality and integrity, and no impact on the availability of the application.
Vulnerability Analysis
CVE-2026-24323 can be exploited with network access, requires user interaction. This vulnerability is considered to have a low attack complexity. The potential impact of an exploit of this vulnerability is considered to have a small impact on confidentiality and integrity, and no impact on availability.
Weakness Type
What is an Open Redirect Vulnerability?
A web application accepts a user-controlled input that specifies a link to an external site, and uses that link in a Redirect. This simplifies phishing attacks. An http parameter may contain a URL value and could cause the web application to redirect the request to the specified URL. By modifying the URL value to a malicious site, an attacker may successfully launch a phishing scam and steal user credentials. Because the server name in the modified link is identical to the original site, phishing attempts have a more trustworthy appearance.
CVE-2026-24323 has been classified to as an Open Redirect vulnerability or weakness.
Affected Versions
SAP_SE SAP Document Management System:- Version SAP_APPL 618 is affected.
- Version S4CORE 102 is affected.
- Version 103 is affected.
- Version 104 is affected.
- Version 105 is affected.
- Version 106 is affected.
- Version 107 is affected.
- Version 108 is affected.
- Version 109 is affected.
- Version EA-APPL 600 is affected.
- Version 602 is affected.
- Version 603 is affected.
- Version 604 is affected.
- Version 605 is affected.
- Version 606 is affected.
- Version 617 is affected.
Exploit Probability
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