CVE-2024-7593 is a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in Ivanti Virtual Traffic Manager (vTM) caused by an incorrect implementation of the product's authentication algorithm. The flaw affects Ivanti vTM releases other than the fixed versions 22.2R1 and 22.7R2, including versions prior to those releases. A remote attacker can exploit the issue without authentication to bypass access controls protecting the administrative interface. Successful exploitation permits unauthorized access to the admin panel and can be used to create new administrator accounts, establishing privileged control over the affected vTM instance.
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This repository contains a single Metasploit auxiliary module targeting Ivanti Virtual Traffic Manager (vTM) versions 22.7R1, 22.6R1, 22.5R1, 22.3R2, 22.3, and 22.2, exploiting CVE-2024-7593. The module leverages an authentication bypass to create a new administrative user via the web interface by sending a crafted POST request to the '/apps/zxtm/wizard.fcgi?error=1§ion=Access+Management%3ALocalUsers' endpoint. It then verifies the exploit by attempting to log in with the new credentials at '/apps/zxtm/login.cgi'. The exploit is operational, providing attackers with full administrative access if successful. The code is written in Ruby and is structured as a standard Metasploit module, with options for specifying the new username and password. The attack vector is network-based, requiring access to the vTM web interface (default port 9090, HTTPS).
This repository contains a Bash proof-of-concept exploit for CVE-2024-7593, an authentication bypass vulnerability in Ivanti vTM. The main file, CVE-2024-7593.sh, is a script that allows an attacker to create a new admin user on a vulnerable Ivanti vTM instance by sending a crafted HTTP POST request to the management interface at /apps/zxtm/wizard.fcgi. The script requires the attacker to specify the target host and port, and interactively prompts for the new admin username and password. If successful, it reports the credentials for the new admin user. The exploit leverages the network attack vector and targets the HTTPS management interface of Ivanti vTM. The repository also includes a README.md with usage instructions and background information. No hardcoded endpoints or credentials are present; the script is interactive and requires user input for the target and credentials.
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An authentication bypass vulnerability in Ivanti Virtual Traffic Manager (vTM) that allows unauthenticated remote attackers to access the admin panel and create new administrator accounts.
An authentication bypass vulnerability for which the content states publicly available exploit code exists.
A critical authentication bypass vulnerability in Ivanti Virtual Traffic Manager (vTM) allowing remote attackers to create unauthorized administrator accounts.
An authentication bypass vulnerability in Ivanti vTM.
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