CVE-2023-41812
CVSS 3.1 Score 8.8 of 10 (high)
Details
Summary
CVE-2023-41812 is a vulnerability categorized as "Unrestricted Upload of File with Dangerous Type" (CWE-434) in Pandora FMS version 700 through 773. This vulnerability allows the upload of PHP executable files through the file manager, bypassing proper access control mechanisms. It has a base severity rating of HIGH (8.8) according to NIST's National Vulnerability Database (NVD). The exploitability score is 2.8, indicating a moderate level of difficulty in exploiting the vulnerability. The impact score is 5.9, with high potential impacts on integrity and confidentiality. The vulnerability affects multiple products within the Pandora FMS platform, including fj20_c, iiPL2X, i_07R_, i_07R-, i_07R9, i_07R8, i_07SJ, i_07SI, i_07SD, i_07SC, i_07SB, i_07SA, i_07SH, vdUjxl, vdUjxk, i_07SG, i_07SF, and i_07SE. No remediation instructions or further analysis details are provided in the source text.
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