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MasaCMS - SQLi (CVE-2024-32640)

Published on11-08-2025
First seen on11-09-2025
Public ExploitCVSS 9.8/10MasaCMS - MasaCMS

124Exploiting IPs reported

MASA CMS is an Enterprise Content Management platform based on open source technology. Versions prior to 7.4.6, 7.3.13, and 7.2.8 contain a SQL injection vulnerability in the `processAsyncObject` method that can result in remote code execution. Versions 7.4.6, 7.3.13, and 7.2.8 contain a fix for the issue.

CrowdSec analysis

CVE-2024-32640 is a critical SQL injection vulnerability in MASA CMS versions prior to 7.4.6, 7.3.13, and 7.2.8, specifically within the processAsyncObject method. This flaw can be exploited by remote attackers to achieve remote code execution, potentially leading to full system compromise.

CrowdSec has been tracking this vulnerability and its exploits since 10th of September 2025.

Insights from the CrowdSec network reveal that the attackers trying to exploit CVE-2024-32640 are composed of a fairly even mix of opportunistic and targeted actors. Some attackers employ preliminary reconnaissance, while others use indiscriminate scanning. Data from the CrowdSec community also indicates a gradual decrease in attacks targeting CVE-2024-32640. 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.

Attackers exploit the /index.cfm/_api/json/v1/default/?method=processAsyncObject endpoint by injecting malicious SQL payloads into the contenthistid parameter within POST requests. This technique targets the Mura/Masa CMS API to trigger SQL injection vulnerabilities.

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