What is the Vulnerability?The Versa Director GUI contains a zero-day dangerous file type upload vulnerability (CVE-2024-39717) that allows attackers to upload potentially malicious files, granting them system administrator access. This flaw effects the “Change Favicon” (Favorite Icon) option that can be misused to upload a malicious file ending with .png extension to masquerade as an image file. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added CVE-2024-39717 to its “Known Exploited Vulnerabilities” list.What is the recommended Mitigation?Versa Networks has released a patch to address this vulnerability and has mentioned in their advisory that the vulnerability has already been exploited by an Advanced Persistent Threat actor.What FortiGuard Coverage is available?FortiGuard Labs recommends users to apply the patches released by the vendor to secure their systems and follow their system hardening guidelines.FortiGuard Labs has blocked known malware used in campaign related to the Versa Director Dangerous File Type Upload Vulnerability. Java/CVE_2024_39717.A!exploitThe FortiGuard Incident Response team can be engaged to help with any suspected compromise.FortiGuard Labs is further investigating to provide protections and will update this Threat Signal Report with more information once it becomes available.
Posted by J. Hellenthal via Fulldisclosure on Aug 27
Correct me if I’m wrong but I believe he is trying to relay that “on the backend” where the password hashes are
stored…. if accessed by those with admin access or a bad actor if you will gives them the immediate ability to access
every account without needing to decrypt the passwords.