CVE-2023-36932 covers multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in the Progress MOVEit Transfer web application. Affected versions are MOVEit Transfer before 2020.1.11 (12.1.11), 2021.0.9 (13.0.9), 2021.1.7 (13.1.7), 2022.0.7 (14.0.7), 2022.1.8 (14.1.8), and 2023.0.4 (15.0.4). According to the provided content, these flaws allow an authenticated attacker to submit crafted payloads to MOVEit Transfer application endpoints, resulting in SQL injection against the MOVEit Transfer database. Successful exploitation can lead to unauthorized access to database content, including disclosure and modification of stored data. The specific vulnerable functions or endpoints are not identified in the provided material.
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High-severity set of SQL injection vulnerabilities in Progress MOVEit Transfer that require authentication and can lead to unauthorized database access.
A SQL injection vulnerability in MOVEit disclosed in July 2023 as part of additional security fixes; Progress later said post-May 31 vulnerabilities were not known to be actively exploited.
High-severity authenticated SQL injection in MOVEit Transfer disclosed July 2023 that could allow database access.
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