The SonicWall Capture Labs threat research team became aware of the threat CVE-2024-23119, assessed its impact and developed mitigation measures for this vulnerability. CVE-2024-23119 is a high-severity SQL Injection vulnerability in Centreon, impacting Centreon Web versions prior to 22.10.17, 23.04.13, and 23.10.5.
Centreon is a widely used network, system and application monitoring tool. This issue resides within the insertGraphTemplate function, which fails to properly validate user inputs before incorporating them into SQL queries. As a result, authenticated attackers can execute arbitrary SQL commands, potentially gaining control over the database and executing code within the context of the service account.
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