CVE-2024-6476: Detailed Vulnerability Analysis and Overview

Status: Received - Published on 26-11-2024

CVE-2024-6476
Vulnerability Scoring

4.2
/10

Attack Complexity Details

  • Attack Complexity: HIGH IMPACT
  • Attack Vector: LOCAL
  • Privileges Required: Low Impact
  • Scope: CHANGED
  • User Interaction: NONE

CIA Impact Definition

  • Confidentiality:
  • Integrity: Low Impact
  • Availability: Low Impact

CVE-2024-6476 Vulnerability Summary

Gee-netics, member of the AXIS Camera Station Pro Bug Bounty Program has found that it is possible for a non-admin user to gain system privileges by redirecting a file deletion upon service restart. Axis has released patched versions for the highlighted flaw. Please refer to the Axis security advisory for more information and solution.

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Access Complexity Graph for CVE-2024-6476

Impact Analysis for CVE-2024-6476

CVE-2024-6476: Detailed Information and External References

EPSS

0.00043

EPSS %

0.10929

References

0.00043

CWE

CWE-276

CAPEC

0.00043

  • Accessing Functionality Not Properly Constrained by ACLs: In applications, particularly web applications, access to functionality is mitigated by an authorization framework. This framework maps Access Control Lists (ACLs) to elements of the application's functionality; particularly URL's for web apps. In the case that the administrator failed to specify an ACL for a particular element, an attacker may be able to access it with impunity. An attacker with the ability to access functionality not properly constrained by ACLs can obtain sensitive information and possibly compromise the entire application. Such an attacker can access resources that must be available only to users at a higher privilege level, can access management sections of the application, or can run queries for data that they otherwise not supposed to.
  • Directory Indexing: An adversary crafts a request to a target that results in the target listing/indexing the content of a directory as output. One common method of triggering directory contents as output is to construct a request containing a path that terminates in a directory name rather than a file name since many applications are configured to provide a list of the directory's contents when such a request is received. An adversary can use this to explore the directory tree on a target as well as learn the names of files. This can often end up revealing test files, backup files, temporary files, hidden files, configuration files, user accounts, script contents, as well as naming conventions, all of which can be used by an attacker to mount additional attacks.
  • Web Server Logs Tampering: Web Logs Tampering attacks involve an attacker injecting, deleting or otherwise tampering with the contents of web logs typically for the purposes of masking other malicious behavior. Additionally, writing malicious data to log files may target jobs, filters, reports, and other agents that process the logs in an asynchronous attack pattern. This pattern of attack is similar to "Log Injection-Tampering-Forging" except that in this case, the attack is targeting the logs of the web server and not the application.

CVSS3 Source

product-security@axis.com

CVSS3 Type

Secondary

CVSS3 Vector

CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:L/A:L

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