CVE-2023-35708 is a critical SQL injection vulnerability in the Progress MOVEit Transfer web application. Affected versions prior to 2021.0.8, 2021.1.6, 2022.0.6, 2022.1.7, and 2023.0.3 allow an unauthenticated attacker to submit a crafted payload to a MOVEit Transfer application endpoint, resulting in unauthorized interaction with the underlying MOVEit database. Successful exploitation can lead to disclosure and modification of database content and may enable follow-on privilege escalation and broader unauthorized access within the MOVEit Transfer environment.
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A critical SQL injection vulnerability in MOVEit Transfer mentioned as part of a series of 2023 flaws affecting the product.
Additional critical SQL injection vulnerability in Progress MOVEit Transfer disclosed after CVE-2023-34362.
A critical vulnerability in MOVEit for which Progress issued a patch; it could have enabled further exploitation of the platform.
A critical MOVEit vulnerability for which Progress issued a patch; the flaw could have enabled further exploitation of the MOVEit platform.
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