CVE-2026-0488 is a critical code injection vulnerability in the Scripting Editor component of SAP CRM and SAP S/4HANA. The flaw is described as arising from a generic function module call that can be abused by an authenticated attacker to invoke unauthorized critical functionality. Reported exploitation paths include execution of arbitrary SQL statements without proper checks, enabling cross-scope impact against the underlying database. Successful exploitation can result in full database compromise affecting confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
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A critical code injection issue in SAP CRM and SAP S/4HANA that allows an authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary SQL statements, potentially resulting in full database compromise.
Unknown (SAP security advisory addressing a vulnerability in one or more SAP products listed in the notice).
A critical authenticated code-injection flaw in SAP CRM and SAP S/4HANA (Scripting Editor) enabling low-privilege users to execute arbitrary code with cross-scope impact.
Critical code injection in the Scripting Editor of SAP CRM and SAP S/4HANA enabling an authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary SQL via a generic function module call, potentially leading to full database compromise.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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