Site icon TheCyberThrone

Apache Struts fixes Critical Vulnerability – CVE-2023-50164

Advertisements

Researchers have identified a critical vulnerability in Apache Struts that could lead to unauthorised path traversal. This means an attacker can exploit these parameters to navigate the server’s directory structure and upload a malicious file. Once deployed, can lead to Remote Code Execution remote code execution.

The security flaw, identified as CVE-2023-50164, poses a severe threat to systems running certain versions of Apache Struts. This vulnerability is rooted in the framework’s handling of file upload parameters, which, if manipulated, can lead to unauthorized path traversal.

Advertisements

This vulnerability was discovered and reported by security researcher Steven Seeley. The versions of Apache Struts impacted by this vulnerability span a considerable range. Systems running Struts 2.5.0 to Struts 2.5.32 and Struts 6.0.0 to Struts 6.3.0 are at risk. The potential for exploitation in these versions cannot be overstated.

In response to the CVE-2023-50164 flaw, Apache has released updated versions of Struts. Upgrading to Struts 2.5.33 or Struts 6.3.0.2 or later is not just recommended; it’s imperative. This upgrade is the digital equivalent of a vaccine against a virulent cyber threat – a necessary step to ensure the health and security of your web applications.

Advertisements

It is recommended that you take the following steps to further secure your Apache Struts applications:

Exit mobile version