CVE-2026-24504 is an improper input validation vulnerability in Dell PowerProtect Data Domain products running Data Domain Operating System (DD OS), including PowerProtect Data Domain appliances, Data Domain Virtual Edition, Dell APEX Protection Storage, and Data Domain Management Center. According to Dell, affected versions include DD OS 7.7.1.0 through 8.6.0.0, LTS2025 8.3.1.0 through 8.3.1.20, and LTS2024 7.13.1.0 through 7.13.1.60. The flaw can be exploited by a high-privileged attacker with remote access and may result in arbitrary command execution with root privileges. The provided content identifies the issue as improper input validation but does not disclose the specific vulnerable function, interface, or code path.
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An improper input validation vulnerability in Dell PowerProtect Data Domain discussed as part of Dell Security Advisory DSA-2026-060.
An improper input validation vulnerability in Dell PowerProtect Data Domain that could allow a high-privileged remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands with root privileges.
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