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Exploitation Walkthrough and Techniques - Ivanti Connect Secure RCE (CVE-2025-0282)
Exploitation Walkthrough and Techniques - Ivanti Connect Secure RCE (CVE-2025-0282)
We agree - modern security engineering is hard - but none of this is modern. We are discussing vulnerability classes - with no sophisticated trigger mechanisms that fuzzing couldnt find - discovered in the 1990s, that can be trivially discovered via basic fuzzing, SAST (the things product security teams do with real code access). As an industry, should we really be communicating that these vulnerability classes are simply too complex for a multi-billion dollar technology company that builds enterprise-grade, enterprise-priced network security solutions to proactively resolve?
·labs.watchtowr.com·
Exploitation Walkthrough and Techniques - Ivanti Connect Secure RCE (CVE-2025-0282)
Ivanti Connect Secure VPN Targeted in New Zero-Day Exploitation
Ivanti Connect Secure VPN Targeted in New Zero-Day Exploitation
Zero-day exploitation of Ivanti Connect Secure VPN vulnerabilities since as far back as December 2024. On Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025, Ivanti disclosed two vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-0282 and CVE-2025-0283, impacting Ivanti Connect Secure (“ICS”) VPN appliances. Mandiant has identified zero-day exploitation of CVE-2025-0282 in the wild beginning mid-December 2024. CVE-2025-0282 is an unauthenticated stack-based buffer overflow. Successful exploitation could result in unauthenticated remote code execution, leading to potential downstream compromise of a victim network.
·cloud.google.com·
Ivanti Connect Secure VPN Targeted in New Zero-Day Exploitation
CVE-2025-0282: Ivanti Connect Secure zero-day exploited in the wild | Rapid7 Blog
CVE-2025-0282: Ivanti Connect Secure zero-day exploited in the wild | Rapid7 Blog
On Wednesday, January 8, 2025, Ivanti disclosed two CVEs affecting Ivanti Connect Secure, Policy Secure, and Neurons for ZTA gateways. CVE-2025-0282 is a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability that allows remote, unauthenticated attackers to execute code on the target device. CVE-2025-0283 is a stack-based buffer overflow that allows local authenticated attackers to escalate privileges on the device.
·rapid7.com·
CVE-2025-0282: Ivanti Connect Secure zero-day exploited in the wild | Rapid7 Blog
Burning Zero Days: Suspected Nation-State Adversary Targets Ivanti CSA
Burning Zero Days: Suspected Nation-State Adversary Targets Ivanti CSA
A case where an advanced adversary was observed exploiting three vulnerabilities affecting the Ivanti Cloud Services Appliance (CSA). This incident is a prime example of how threat actors chain zero-day vulnerabilities to gain initial access to a victim’s network. Learn more.
·fortinet.com·
Burning Zero Days: Suspected Nation-State Adversary Targets Ivanti CSA
Ivanti warns of three more CSA zero-days exploited in attacks
Ivanti warns of three more CSA zero-days exploited in attacks
American IT software company Ivanti has released security updates to fix three new Cloud Services Appliance (CSA) zero-days tagged as actively exploited in attacks.
·bleepingcomputer.com·
Ivanti warns of three more CSA zero-days exploited in attacks
CVE-2024-29847 Deep Dive: Ivanti Endpoint Manager AgentPortal Deserialization of Untrusted Data Remote Code Execution Vulnerability – Horizon3.ai
CVE-2024-29847 Deep Dive: Ivanti Endpoint Manager AgentPortal Deserialization of Untrusted Data Remote Code Execution Vulnerability – Horizon3.ai
CVE-2024-29847 Ivanti Endpoint Manager AgentPortal Deserialization of Untrusted Data Remote Code Execution Vulnerability.
·horizon3.ai·
CVE-2024-29847 Deep Dive: Ivanti Endpoint Manager AgentPortal Deserialization of Untrusted Data Remote Code Execution Vulnerability – Horizon3.ai
Advanced Cyber Threats Impact Even the Most Prepared
Advanced Cyber Threats Impact Even the Most Prepared
Foreign nation-state cyber adversaries are tenacious. Their attacks are evolving to get around the industry’s most sophisticated defenses. Last year was exploitation of routers, and this year’s theme has been compromise of edge protection devices. MITRE, a company that strives to maintain the highest cybersecurity possible, is not immune. Despite our commitment to safeguarding our digital assets, we’ve experienced a breach that underscores the nature of modern threats. In this blog post, we provide an initial account of the incident, outlining the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) employed by the adversaries, as well as some of our ongoing incident response efforts and recommendations for future steps to fortify your defenses.
·medium.com·
Advanced Cyber Threats Impact Even the Most Prepared
CISA cautions against using hacked Ivanti VPN gateways even after factory resets
CISA cautions against using hacked Ivanti VPN gateways even after factory resets
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) revealed today that attackers who hack Ivanti VPN appliances using one of multiple actively exploited vulnerabilities may be able to maintain root persistence even after performing factory resets.
·bleepingcomputer.com·
CISA cautions against using hacked Ivanti VPN gateways even after factory resets
Threat Actors Exploit Multiple Vulnerabilities in Ivanti Connect Connect and Policy Secure Gateways | CISA
Threat Actors Exploit Multiple Vulnerabilities in Ivanti Connect Connect and Policy Secure Gateways | CISA
Based upon the authoring organizations’ observations during incident response activities and available industry reporting, as supplemented by CISA’s research findings, the authoring organizations recommend that the safest course of action for network defenders is to assume a sophisticated threat actor may deploy rootkit level persistence on a device that has been reset and lay dormant for an arbitrary amount of time. For example, as outlined in PRC State-Sponsored Actors Compromise and Maintain Persistent Access to U.S. Critical Infrastructure), sophisticated actors may remain silent on compromised networks for long periods. The authoring organizations strongly urge all organizations to consider the significant risk of adversary access to, and persistence on, Ivanti Connect Secure and Ivanti Policy Secure gateways when determining whether to continue operating these devices in an enterprise environment.
·cisa.gov·
Threat Actors Exploit Multiple Vulnerabilities in Ivanti Connect Connect and Policy Secure Gateways | CISA
CVE-2024-22024 (XXE) for Ivanti Connect Secure and Ivanti Policy Secure
CVE-2024-22024 (XXE) for Ivanti Connect Secure and Ivanti Policy Secure
As part of our ongoing investigation into the vulnerabilities impacting Ivanti Connect Secure, Ivanti Policy Secure and ZTA gateways, we have discovered a new vulnerability. This vulnerability only affects a limited number of supported versions – Ivanti Connect Secure (version 9.1R14.4, 9.1R17.2, 9.1R18.3, 22.4R2.2 and 22.5R1.1), Ivanti Policy Secure version 22.5R1.1 and ZTA version 22.6R1.3. A patch is available now for Ivanti Connect Secure (versions 9.1R14.5, 9.1R17.3, 9.1R18.4, 22.4R2.3, 22.5R1.2, 22.5R2.3 and 22.6R2.2), Ivanti Policy Secure (versions 9.1R17.3, 9.1R18.4 and 22.5R1.2) and ZTA gateways (versions 22.5R1.6, 22.6R1.5 and 22.6R1.7).
·forums.ivanti.com·
CVE-2024-22024 (XXE) for Ivanti Connect Secure and Ivanti Policy Secure
Security Update for Ivanti Connect Secure and Ivanti Policy Secure Gateways
Security Update for Ivanti Connect Secure and Ivanti Policy Secure Gateways
At Ivanti, our top priority is upholding our commitment to deliver and maintain secure products for our customers. Our team has been working around the clock to aggressively review all code and is singularly focused on bringing full resolution to the issues affecting Ivanti Connect Secure (formerly Pulse Connect Secure), Ivanti Policy Secure and ZTA gateways. We have been following our product incident response process and rigorously assessing our products and code alongside world-class security experts and collaborating with the broader security ecosystem to share intelligence. We are committed to communicating findings openly with customers, consistent with our commitment to security and responsible disclosure.
·ivanti.com·
Security Update for Ivanti Connect Secure and Ivanti Policy Secure Gateways
Zero Day Initiative — CVE-2023-46263: Ivanti Avalanche Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability
Zero Day Initiative — CVE-2023-46263: Ivanti Avalanche Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability
In this excerpt of a Trend Micro Vulnerability Research Service vulnerability report, Lucas Miller and Dusan Stevanovic of the Trend Micro Research Team detail a recently patched remote code execution vulnerability in the Ivanti Avalanche enterprise mobility management program. Other Ivanti products
·zerodayinitiative.com·
Zero Day Initiative — CVE-2023-46263: Ivanti Avalanche Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability
How Memory Forensics Revealed Exploitation of Ivanti Connect Secure VPN Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
How Memory Forensics Revealed Exploitation of Ivanti Connect Secure VPN Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
Volexity regularly prioritizes memory forensics when responding to incidents. This strategy improves investigative capabilities in many ways across Windows, Linux, and macOS. This blog post highlights some specific ways memory forensics played a key role in determining how two zero-day vulnerabilities were being chained together to achieve unauthenticated remote code execution in Ivanti Connect Secure VPN devices.
·volexity.com·
How Memory Forensics Revealed Exploitation of Ivanti Connect Secure VPN Zero-Day Vulnerabilities