Splunk SOAR versions lower than 6.1.0 are indirectly affected by a potential vulnerability accessed through the user’s terminal. A third party can send Splunk SOAR a maliciously crafted web request containing special ANSI characters to cause log file poisoning. When a terminal user attempts to view the poisoned logs, this can tamper with the terminal and cause possible malicious code execution from the terminal user’s action.
History

Tue, 10 Dec 2024 18:15:00 +0000

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Description Splunk SOAR versions 6.0.2 and earlier are indirectly affected by a potential vulnerability accessed through the user’s terminal. A third party can send Splunk SOAR a maliciously crafted web request containing special ANSI characters to cause log file poisoning. When a terminal user attempts to view the poisoned logs, this can tamper with the terminal and cause possible malicious code execution from the terminal user’s action. Splunk SOAR versions lower than 6.1.0 are indirectly affected by a potential vulnerability accessed through the user’s terminal. A third party can send Splunk SOAR a maliciously crafted web request containing special ANSI characters to cause log file poisoning. When a terminal user attempts to view the poisoned logs, this can tamper with the terminal and cause possible malicious code execution from the terminal user’s action.

Tue, 15 Oct 2024 19:15:00 +0000

Type Values Removed Values Added
Description Splunk SOAR versions lower than 6.1.0 are indirectly affected by a potential vulnerability accessed through the user’s terminal. A third party can send Splunk SOAR a maliciously crafted web request containing special ANSI characters to cause log file poisoning. When a terminal user attempts to view the poisoned logs, this can tamper with the terminal and cause possible malicious code execution from the terminal user’s action. Splunk SOAR versions 6.0.2 and earlier are indirectly affected by a potential vulnerability accessed through the user’s terminal. A third party can send Splunk SOAR a maliciously crafted web request containing special ANSI characters to cause log file poisoning. When a terminal user attempts to view the poisoned logs, this can tamper with the terminal and cause possible malicious code execution from the terminal user’s action.

cve-icon MITRE

Status: PUBLISHED

Assigner: Splunk

Published: 2023-07-31T16:16:19.911Z

Updated: 2024-12-10T18:01:00.665Z

Reserved: 2023-07-28T17:28:28.614Z

Link: CVE-2023-3997

cve-icon Vulnrichment

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cve-icon NVD

Status : Modified

Published: 2023-07-31T17:15:10.110

Modified: 2024-12-10T18:15:25.547

Link: CVE-2023-3997

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