Mitel MiCollab - Path Traversal (CVE-2024-41713)
308Exploiting IPs reported
A vulnerability in the NuPoint Unified Messaging (NPM) component of Mitel MiCollab through 9.8 SP1 FP2 (9.8.1.201) could allow an unauthenticated attacker to conduct a path traversal attack, due to insufficient input validation. A successful exploit could allow unauthorized access, enabling the attacker to view, corrupt, or delete users' data and system configurations.
CrowdSec analysis
CVE-2024-41713 is a high-severity vulnerability in the NuPoint Unified Messaging component of Mitel MiCollab that enables unauthenticated attackers to perform path traversal attacks due to insufficient input validation. Successful exploitation could allow unauthorized access to sensitive files, leading to the exposure, modification, or deletion of user data and system configurations.
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-2024-41713 apply basic targeting methods such as port or service detection. This indicates emerging patterns of selective targeting. In addition, according to the CrowdSec network, attack volume against CVE-2024-41713 has dipped slightly compared to the previous week. Although still commonly targeted, the decline suggests a cooling-off period. Long-term relevance remains, but attention is waning.
Observed attack activity typically involves requests to URLs containing /npm-pwg/..;
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