CVE-2025-61937 is a critical code injection vulnerability in AVEVA Process Optimization 2024.1 and earlier. The flaw is described as residing in the application's API layer and allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to execute arbitrary code in the context of the taoimr service with OS SYSTEM privileges. Successful exploitation can result in complete compromise of the Model Application Server. The issue is remotely reachable, requires no authentication, no user interaction, and is rated critical with a CVSS v3.1 score of 10.0.
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A critical unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability in the AVEVA Process Optimization API layer that allows arbitrary code execution as SYSTEM via the taoimr service.
A remote code execution vulnerability that could allow an unauthenticated attacker to execute code with OS system privileges of the “taoimr” service, potentially fully compromising the model application server.
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