Ivanti EPM - SQLi (CVE-2024-29824)
180Exploiting IPs reported
An unspecified SQL Injection vulnerability in Core server of Ivanti EPM 2022 SU5 and prior allows an unauthenticated attacker within the same network to execute arbitrary code.
CrowdSec analysis
CVE-2024-29824 is a vulnerability in Ivanti EPM that exposes affected systems to unauthenticated SQL injection, potentially leading to remote code execution if exploited by an attacker on the same network.
CrowdSec has been tracking this vulnerability and its exploits since 15th of December 2023.
According to CrowdSec data, while opportunistic exploitation dominates, a portion of threat actors trying to exploit CVE-2024-29824 apply basic targeting methods such as port or service detection. This indicates emerging patterns of selective targeting. Data from the CrowdSec community also indicates a gradual decrease in attacks targeting CVE-2024-29824. While still present in the wild, exploitation levels have dropped noticeably week-over-week. This may signal that the vulnerability is becoming less relevant or that defenses are improving fast enough for attackers to lose interest.
Attack attempts commonly involve requests to URLs containing /wsstatusevents/eventhandler.asmx
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