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HPE 3PAR Software Critical Flaw Fixed

July 16, 2024
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HPE 3PAR Software Critical Flaw Fixed

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has addressed a critical vulnerability in its 3PAR Service Processor software, identified as CVE-2024-22442. This flaw, with a CVSS score of 9.8, poses significant risks by allowing remote attackers to bypass authentication mechanisms, potentially granting unauthorized access to sensitive data and control over HPE 3PAR StoreServ Storage systems. The vulnerability stems from a security restriction bypass within the Service Processor software, a key component for managing these storage systems.

The potential impact of this vulnerability includes unauthorized access, data breaches, and disruptions in storage operations. Such exploitation could compromise the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of data stored within the affected systems. HPE has promptly responded by releasing a patched version of the Service Processor software, v5.1.2, which addresses the authentication bypass issue.

HPE’s update is crucial for organizations using Service Processor software versions 5.1.1 or earlier. Failure to apply this update could leave storage infrastructures exposed to unauthorized access and data compromise. The release of the patched version not only fixes the specific vulnerability but also enhances the overall security of the 3PAR Service Processor.

The swift response by HPE and acknowledgment of security researcher Milad Fadavvi’s role in identifying the issue highlight the importance of collaboration in cybersecurity. Organizations relying on HPE 3PAR StoreServ Storage systems are advised to update to the latest version to safeguard their data and maintain robust security measures.

Reference:
  • Critical Flaw in HPE 3PAR Storage Software Fix Released
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