CVE-2023-49102

CVSS 3.1 Score 8.8 of 10 (high)

Details

Published Nov 22, 2023
Updated: Mar 21, 2024

Summary

CVE-2023-49102 is a vulnerability that affects NZBGet 21.1, a product that is no longer supported by the maintainer. It allows authenticated remote code execution due to the unarchive programs (7za and unrar) preserving executable file permissions. An attacker with the Control capability can execute a file by setting the value of SevenZipCommand or UnrarCmd. The risk score for this vulnerability is 65, indicating a high level of severity. The base score is 8.8, with high impacts on integrity and confidentiality, and an availability impact rating of high as well. Remediation for this vulnerability would require updating to a supported version of NZBGet or implementing additional security measures to mitigate the risk.

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