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OS Command Injection in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM)

IdentifiersCVE-2026-10727CWE-78· Improper Neutralization of Special…

CVE-2026-10727 is an OS command injection vulnerability in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM). According to the provided content, affected versions are EPMM before 12.9.0.1, 12.8.0.3, and 12.7.0.2. The flaw is described as residing in the operating system interaction layer and allows a remote authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary operating system commands as root. This indicates insufficient neutralization of attacker-controlled input before it is incorporated into OS-level command execution, resulting in root-level remote code execution on the underlying appliance or host.

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Impact

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Successful exploitation allows a remote authenticated attacker to run arbitrary commands with root privileges on the affected EPMM system. Root-level execution can enable full compromise of the appliance, including access to confidential data, modification of system configuration, disabling or tampering with local security logging, installation of persistence mechanisms, and use of the compromised system as a pivot point for further activity in the enterprise environment.

Mitigation

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The provided content states that Ivanti did not provide mitigations or workarounds other than applying the available security patches. Accordingly, there is no documented vendor-supported mitigation short of upgrading to a fixed version.

Remediation

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Upgrade Ivanti EPMM to a fixed release. The provided content identifies the remediated versions as 12.9.0.1, 12.8.0.3, and 12.7.0.2, or later maintenance builds in those branches. Ivanti distributed patches as RPM upgrade packages via its download portal and advised customers to install the official maintenance builds immediately.
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