CVE-2026-8111 is a SQL injection vulnerability in the web console of Ivanti Endpoint Manager affecting version 2024 SU5 and earlier. The flaw results from improper sanitization of user-controlled input before it is incorporated into backend SQL queries. A remote authenticated attacker with low privileges can exploit the issue over the network without user interaction. The injected SQL executes in the context of the backend database service account and, in supported deployments, can be leveraged beyond database manipulation to achieve operating system command execution, resulting in remote code execution on the Endpoint Manager server.
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A SQL injection vulnerability in the Ivanti Endpoint Manager web console that allows a remote authenticated attacker to achieve remote code execution.
A remote code execution vulnerability in the Ivanti Endpoint Manager web console caused by SQL injection, allowing a remote authenticated attacker to execute code.
A SQL injection vulnerability in the Ivanti Endpoint Manager web console that allows an authenticated low-privilege attacker to achieve remote code execution on the EPM server.
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Every observed campaign linking this CVE to a named adversary.
Malware families riding this exploit, with evidence and IOCs.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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