Security News > 2023 > June > New Critical MOVEit Transfer SQL Injection Vulnerabilities Discovered - Patch Now!
Progress Software, the company behind the MOVEit Transfer application, has released patches to address brand new SQL injection vulnerabilities affecting the file transfer solution that could enable the theft of sensitive information.
"Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities have been identified in the MOVEit Transfer web application that could allow an unauthenticated attacker to gain unauthorized access to the MOVEit Transfer database," the company said in an advisory released on June 9, 2023.
"An attacker could submit a crafted payload to a MOVEit Transfer application endpoint which could result in modification and disclosure of MOVEit database content."
The flaws, which impact all versions of the service, have been addressed in MOVEit Transfer versions 2021.0.7, 2021.1.5, 2022.0.5, 2022.1.6, and 2023.0.2.
The development comes as the previously reported MOVEit Transfer vulnerability has come under heavy exploitation to drop web shells on targeted systems.
The activity has been attributed to the notorious Cl0p ransomware gang, which has a track record of orchestrating data theft campaigns and exploiting zero-day bugs in various managed file transfer platforms since December 2020.
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