CVE-2024-42793
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CVE-2024-42793: Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability found in Kashipara Music Management System v1.0. This vulnerability allows attackers to perform unauthorized actions on behalf of legitimate users via a crafted request.
CVE-2024-42793 is a CSRF vulnerability in Kashipara Music Management System that impacts the /music/ajax.php?action=save_user page. Although the CVSS score is 8, the SOCRadar Vulnerability Risk Score (SVRS) of 71 indicates a notable level of risk, suggesting potential exploitability. This flaw enables attackers to manipulate user accounts by tricking authenticated users into executing malicious requests without their knowledge. Successful exploitation can lead to unauthorized modifications, privilege escalation, or complete account takeover. Immediate mitigation is advisable to protect user data and system integrity. The vulnerability highlights the importance of robust CSRF protection mechanisms in web applications.
Description
CVE-2024-42793 is a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in Kashipara Music Management System v1.0. It allows an attacker to send a crafted request to the /music/ajax.php?action=save_user page, which can result in unauthorized actions being performed on behalf of the victim. The SVRS for this vulnerability is 42, indicating a moderate level of risk.
Key Insights
- This vulnerability can be exploited remotely, allowing attackers to target victims without requiring physical access to their devices.
- The vulnerability can be used to perform a variety of unauthorized actions, such as changing user settings, creating new accounts, or deleting data.
- The vulnerability is particularly dangerous because it can be exploited through social engineering techniques, such as phishing emails or malicious links.
Mitigation Strategies
- Update Kashipara Music Management System to the latest version (v1.1 or later).
- Implement CSRF protection measures, such as using CSRF tokens or same-origin policies.
- Educate users about the risks of CSRF attacks and how to protect themselves.
Additional Information
- There are no known active exploits for this vulnerability.
- CISA has not issued a warning about this vulnerability.
- The vulnerability is not currently being exploited in the wild.
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