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SAP November Patch Roundup: Critical Flaws Demand Immediate Action

SAP November Patch Roundup: Critical Flaws Demand Immediate Action

SAP has recently rolled out its November security updates, aiming to resolve a spectrum of vulnerabilities across its enterprise software suite. These updates address critical issues, emphasizing the need for organizations to promptly review and apply the necessary patches to safeguard their SAP env...

Nov 11, 2025By Meghana Raatni3 min read

SAP has recently rolled out its November security updates, aiming to resolve a spectrum of vulnerabilities across its enterprise software suite. These updates address critical issues, emphasizing the need for organizations to promptly review and apply the necessary patches to safeguard their SAP environments.

Critical Vulnerabilities Addressed

The updates tackle a total of 20 new vulnerabilities, four of which are classified as high-severity, demanding immediate attention. Among the most pressing is CVE-2025-42890, a critical flaw within SQL Anywhere Monitor (Non-GUI).

CVE-2025-42890: Hardcoded Credentials in SQL Anywhere Monitor

CVE-2025-42890 carries a maximum severity CVSS score of 10.0 and stems from hardcoded credentials within the SQL Anywhere Monitor (Non-GUI). This vulnerability can expose resources and functionalities to unauthorized users, paving the way for potential arbitrary code execution. The description of the flaw notes that it involves insecure key and secret management, potentially allowing attackers to compromise cryptographic credentials.

SQL Anywhere Monitor is a vital tool utilized for database monitoring and alerting, particularly by organizations overseeing distributed or remote databases. The non-GUI component is often deployed on unattended appliances, which may lead to delayed oversight, making it a lucrative target for malicious actors.

Other High-Severity Vulnerabilities

In addition to CVE-2025-42890, the SAP security update addresses several other notable vulnerabilities:

  • CVE-2025-42944: A critical insecure deserialization vulnerability in SAP NetWeaver AS Java, enabling remote code execution without authentication.
  • CVE-2025-42887: A critical code injection flaw in SAP Solution Manager, allowing authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code.
  • CVE-2025-42940: A high-severity memory corruption vulnerability in SAP CommonCryptoLib, potentially leading to denial-of-service or information disclosure.

Additional Vulnerabilities

Beyond the critical flaws, the update includes fixes for 14 medium and low-severity vulnerabilities, such as OS command injection (CVE-2025-42892) in SAP Business Connector and SQL injection (CVE-2025-42889) in SAP Starter Solution. Other resolved issues encompass JNDI injection flaws, open redirects, cross-site scripting, and missing authentication controls.

Recommendations for Mitigation

Given the potential risks associated with these vulnerabilities, SAP strongly advises system administrators to take the following steps:

  • Apply Security Updates: Promptly apply the latest security updates released by SAP.
  • Secure Configuration: Ensure secure configuration practices are in place to protect data integrity and overall operational security.

SAP products, due to their widespread deployment and handling of sensitive data, remain a prime target for threat actors. By staying proactive and applying these security updates, organizations can significantly reduce their risk exposure.

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