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WhatsUp Gold - SQLi (CVE-2024-6670)

Published on29-08-2024
First seen on23-11-2024

215Exploiting IPs reported

In WhatsUp Gold versions released before 2024.0.0, a SQL Injection vulnerability allows an unauthenticated attacker to retrieve the users encrypted password.

CrowdSec analysis

CVE-2024-6670 is a critical vulnerability in WhatsUp Gold that allows unauthenticated attackers to perform SQL injection to retrieve encrypted user passwords.

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

CrowdSec network observations suggest that most exploitation of CVE-2024-6670 involves focused reconnaissance to identify viable targets. Attackers typically tailor their campaigns based on system exposure and configuration. It is unlikely that a given attack is accidental. Telemetry from the CrowdSec network also shows that exploitation activity for CVE-2024-6670 remains steady week-over-week. Attack volumes are consistent with long-term trends, indicating sustained interest from threat actors. CVE-2024-6670 continues to be an active part of the threat landscape and will likely remain this way for the forseeable future.

Exploit attempts typically involve requests to URLs containing /nmconsole/platform/performancemonitorerrors/haserrors.

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