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Vulnerability in Rapid7 Minerva Armor

April 3, 2024
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Vulnerability in Rapid7 Minerva Armor

Rapid7 disclosed CVE-2024-0394, a vulnerability in Minerva Armor technology, attributing it to an OpenSSL misconfiguration accessible to low-privileged users. This exposed a privilege escalation pathway, enabling attackers to execute code with SYSTEM privileges. The impact was significant, as any authenticated user could exploit this flaw. Thanks to Will Dormann’s disclosure, Rapid7 swiftly addressed the issue with a CVSSv3 score of 7.8. The incident highlights the critical need for prompt identification and remediation of vulnerabilities to safeguard systems against exploitation.

The Minerva Armor product, designed to combat evasive malware and cyber threats, operates exclusively on Windows platforms. Acquired by Rapid7 in 2023, Minerva Labs developed the technology, which is widely trusted by SMBs and enterprises globally. The vulnerability’s exploitation during the service startup process underscores the importance of secure cryptographic libraries in preventing unauthorized privilege escalation. Implementing the recommended update to Armor version 4.5.5 is crucial for safeguarding systems against potential breaches and ensuring continued protection from advanced cyber threats.

Rapid7’s transparent disclosure timeline demonstrates their commitment to addressing security concerns promptly and efficiently. From initial report receipt to fix development and eventual disclosure, the coordination and communication with the vulnerability reporter, Will Dormann, exemplify responsible vulnerability management. The quick resolution of CVE-2024-0394 underscores the importance of collaborative efforts between security researchers and software vendors in enhancing overall system security.

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  • Swift Remediation of Minerva Armor Vulnerability

Tags: April 2024Cyber AlertCyber Alerts 2024Cyber RiskCyber threatMinerva Armor technologyOpenSSLRapid7Vulnerabilities
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