Security News > 2024 > February > SolarWinds fixes critical RCE bugs in access rights audit solution
SolarWinds has patched five remote code execution flaws in its Access Rights Manager solution, including three critical severity vulnerabilities that allow unauthenticated exploitation.
Access Rights Manager allows companies to manage and audit access rights across their IT infrastructure to minimize insider threat impact and more.
The other two bugs can also be used in RCE attacks and have been rated by SolarWinds as high-severity issues.
SolarWinds patched the flaws in Access Rights Manager 2023.2.3, which was released this Thursday with bug and security fixes.
SolarWinds also fixed three other critical Access Rights Manager RCE bugs in October, allowing attackers to run code with SYSTEM privileges.
Four years ago, the Russian APT29 hacking group infiltrated SolarWinds' internal systems, injecting malicious code into SolarWinds Orion IT administration platform builds downloaded by customers between March 2020 and June 2020.
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