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Arbitrary file upload leading to command execution in TeamT5 ThreatSonar Anti-Ransomware

IdentifiersCVE-2024-7694CWE-434· Unrestricted Upload of File with…

ThreatSonar Anti-Ransomware (TeamT5) contains an unrestricted/dangerous file upload condition due to insufficient validation of uploaded file content. A remote attacker who is authenticated to the product platform with administrator privileges can upload a crafted malicious file; the uploaded content can then be leveraged to execute arbitrary system commands on the ThreatSonar server.

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Impact

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Remote command execution on the ThreatSonar Anti-Ransomware server in the context of the server-side process, potentially enabling full server compromise and disruption of security functions, depending on deployment and privileges of the affected service.

Mitigation

If you can’t patch tonight, do this now.

Restrict and monitor administrative access to the ThreatSonar management platform; limit exposure of the management interface to trusted networks/VPN; implement strict allowlisting and content inspection for any administrative upload functionality; and add detection/alerting for suspicious uploads and subsequent command execution on the server. Follow vendor instructions and applicable KEV/BOD 22-01 guidance.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Upgrade/migrate off vulnerable ThreatSonar Anti-Ransomware versions (reported as affecting 3.4.5 and earlier) and apply TeamT5-provided fixes/mitigations per vendor guidance. If vendor mitigations are unavailable, discontinue use of the affected product/version as advised in KEV guidance.
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