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New MOVEit Transfer Vulnerability Under Attack – Urgent Patch Required

New MOVEit Transfer Vulnerability Under Attack – Urgent Patch Required

A critical security vulnerability in Progress Software’s MOVEit  Transfer has been discovered and is known to be under active exploitation. The flaw, identified as CVE-2024-5806, has a CVSS score of 9.1 and involves an authentication bypass affecting several versions of MOVEit Transfer.

Jun 27, 2024By Mohammad Faizel2 min read

A critical security vulnerability in Progress Software’s MOVEit  Transfer has been discovered and is known to be under active exploitation. The flaw, identified as CVE-2024-5806, has a CVSS score of 9.1 and involves an authentication bypass affecting several versions of MOVEit Transfer.

Affected Versions

  • Versions from 2023.0.0 before 2023.0.11
  • Versions from 2023.1.0 before 2023.1.6
  • Versions from 2024.0.0 before 2024.0.2

According to the advisory released by Progress Software, this vulnerability can lead to an authentication bypass in the SFTP module of MOVEit Transfer.

Additional Vulnerabilities

Another critical vulnerability, CVE-2024-5805 (CVSS score: 9.1), also impacts MOVEit Gateway version 2024.0.0, allowing attackers to bypass SFTP authentication and gain unauthorized access.

Technical Details

watchTowr Labs has provided further details on CVE-2024-5806. Researchers Aliz Hammond and Sina Kheirkhah highlighted that this vulnerability can be used to impersonate any user on the server. This issue is exacerbated by a vulnerability in the IPWorks SSH library used by MOVEit.

While the more severe impersonation vulnerability is unique to MOVEit, the forced authentication vulnerability affects all applications using the IPWorks SSH server.

Mitigation Steps

Progress Software recommends the following measures to mitigate the risks:

  1. Block public inbound RDP access to MOVEit Transfer servers.
  2. Limit outbound access to only known trusted endpoints from MOVEit Transfer servers

Prerequisites for Exploitation

Exploiting CVE-2024-5806 requires the following:

  • Knowledge of an existing username
  • Remote authentication capability of the target account
  • Public accessibility of the SFTP service over the internet

Historical Context

This situation resembles last year’s Cl0p ransomware attacks, which exploited another MOVEit Transfer vulnerability (CVE-2023-34362, CVSS score: 9.8). It is crucial to immediately update to the latest software versions.

Official Statement

Progress Software has stated, “We have not received any reports that these vulnerabilities have been exploited and we are not aware of any direct operational impact to customers.”

Conclusion

Immediate action is required to patch these vulnerabilities to prevent potential exploitation. Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn for more updates and exclusive content.

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