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SolarWinds Patches Three Critical Serv-U Vulnerabilities

SolarWinds Serv-U is affected by vulnerabilities that can be exploited for remote code execution.

SolarWinds patches vulnerability

SolarWinds this week announced patches for three critical vulnerabilities found in its Serv-U enterprise file transfer solution. 

One of the flaws, tracked as CVE-2025-40549, has been described as a path restriction bypass issue that can be exploited by a threat actor with administrator privileges to execute arbitrary code on a directory. 

The vendor pointed out that on Windows systems the vulnerability has a ‘medium severity’ rating due to “differences in how paths and home directories are handled”.

The second vulnerability is CVE-2025-40548, a broken access control issue that can be exploited by an attacker with admin privileges to execute arbitrary code.

The third flaw, CVE-2025-40547, is a logic error that can be exploited for code execution by an attacker with admin permissions.

For both CVE-2025-40547 and CVE-2025-40548, SolarWinds noted that their severity rating is ‘medium’ on Windows because services often run by default under less-privileged accounts.

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The three security holes affect SolarWinds Serv-U 15.5.2.2.102 and they have been patched with the release of version 15.5.3.

SolarWinds this week also announced patches for medium-severity open redirection and XSS vulnerabilities in Observability Self-Hosted.

It’s not uncommon for threat actors to exploit SolarWinds product vulnerabilities in their attacks, including Serv-U flaws.

The Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog maintained by the cybersecurity agency CISA currently includes seven SolarWinds flaws, including ones impacting Web Help Desk, Orion, Virtualization Manager, and Serv-U. 

Related: SolarWinds Makes Third Attempt at Patching Exploited Vulnerability

Related: CISA Flags Critical SolarWinds Web Help Desk Bug for In-the-Wild Exploitation

Related: SolarWinds Patches High-Severity Vulnerability Reported by NATO Pentester

Related: SolarWinds Patches Critical Vulnerability in Access Rights Manager

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