Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2023-25718 1 Connectwise 1 Control 2023-08-22 N/A 9.8 CRITICAL
** DISPUTED ** In ConnectWise Control through 22.9.10032 (formerly known as ScreenConnect), after an executable file is signed, additional instructions can be added without invalidating the signature, such as instructions that result in offering the end user a (different) attacker-controlled executable file. It is plausible that the end user may allow the download and execution of this file to proceed. There are ConnectWise Control configuration options that add mitigations. NOTE: this may overlap CVE-2023-25719. NOTE: the vendor's position is that this purported vulnerability represents a "fundamental lack of understanding of Authenticode code signing behavior."
CVE-2021-35066 1 Connectwise 1 Automate 2021-06-28 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
An XXE vulnerability exists in ConnectWise Automate before 2021.0.6.132.
CVE-2020-15027 1 Connectwise 1 Automate 2020-07-24 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
ConnectWise Automate through 2020.x has insufficient validation on certain authentication paths, allowing authentication bypass via a series of attempts. This was patched in 2020.7 and in a hotfix for 2019.12.
CVE-2019-16517 1 Connectwise 1 Control 2020-01-28 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
An issue was discovered in ConnectWise Control (formerly known as ScreenConnect) 19.3.25270.7185. There is a CORS misconfiguration, which reflected the Origin provided by incoming requests. This allowed JavaScript running on any domain to interact with the server APIs and perform administrative actions, without the victim's knowledge.
CVE-2017-18362 1 Connectwise 1 Manageditsync 2019-02-22 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
ConnectWise ManagedITSync integration through 2017 for Kaseya VSA is vulnerable to unauthenticated remote commands that allow full direct access to the Kaseya VSA database. In February 2019, attackers have actively exploited this in the wild to download and execute ransomware payloads on all endpoints managed by the VSA server. If the ManagedIT.asmx page is available via the Kaseya VSA web interface, anyone with access to the page is able to run arbitrary SQL queries, both read and write, without authentication.