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Ivanti CSA Vulnerability Exploited in Attacks Days After DIsclosure

The Ivanti Cloud Service Appliance vulnerability CVE-2024-8190 has been exploited in the wild, with attacks starting just days after disclosure.

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In-the-wild exploitation of the Ivanti Cloud Service Appliance (CSA) vulnerability tracked as CVE-2024-8190 started just days after the vendor announced the availability of patches.

Ivanti disclosed the flaw on September 10, when it informed customers that this high-severity issue can allow unauthorized access to devices. 

“An OS command injection vulnerability in Ivanti Cloud Services Appliance versions 4.6 Patch 518 and before allows a remote authenticated attacker to obtain remote code execution. The attacker must have admin level privileges to exploit this vulnerability,” Ivanti said in its advisory.

The company said CSA 4.6 Patch 519 and CSA 5.0 address the vulnerability, but noted that CSA 4.6 has EOL status and this is the last fix that will be backported for this version.

Ivanti updated its advisory on Friday, September 13, to warn customers that exploitation of CVE-2024-8190 has started.

“Following public disclosure, Ivanti has confirmed exploitation of this vulnerability in the wild,” the company said. “At the time of this update, we are aware of a limited number of customers who have been exploited.”

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CISA has added CVE-2024-8190 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. 

There does not appear to be any public information on the type of attacks exploiting the CSA flaw. However, considering that exploitation of CVE-2024-8190 requires admin privileges, the security hole is likely being used alongside another flaw or against improperly secured devices. 

Also on Friday, Horizon3.ai released technical details and a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit for 

CVE-2024-29847, an Ivanti Endpoint Manager (EPM) flaw for which patches were announced on the same day as for CVE-2024-8190. Currently there is no indication that CVE-2024-29847, which allows unauthenticated remote code execution, has been exploited in the wild. 

It’s not uncommon for threat actors to exploit Ivanti product vulnerabilities in their attacks, including for backdoor delivery and to hack high-profile organizations such as MITRE. 

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