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June “In the Trend of VM” (#16): vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Apache HTTP Server, the web interfaces of MDaemon and Zimbra, and the 7-Zip archiver

June In the Trend of VM (#16): vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Apache HTTP Server, the web interfaces of MDaemon and Zimbra, and the 7-Zip archiver

June “In the Trend of VM” (#16): vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Apache HTTP Server, the web interfaces of MDaemon and Zimbra, and the 7-Zip archiver. A traditional monthly vulnerability roundup. 🙂

🗞 Post on Habr (rus)
🗒 Digest on the PT website (rus)

A total of 7 trending vulnerabilities:

🔻 Elevation of Privilege – Microsoft DWM Core Library (CVE-2025-30400)
🔻 Elevation of Privilege – Windows Common Log File System Driver (CVE-2025-32701, CVE-2025-32706)
🔻 Remote Code Execution & Arbitrary File Reading – Apache HTTP Server (CVE-2024-38475)
🔻 Cross Site Scripting – MDaemon Email Server (CVE-2024-11182)
🔻 Cross Site Scripting – Zimbra Collaboration (CVE-2024-27443)
🔻 Remote Code Execution – 7-Zip (BDU:2025-01793)

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About Remote Code Execution & Arbitrary File Reading – Apache HTTP Server (CVE-2024-38475) vulnerability

About Remote Code Execution & Arbitrary File Reading - Apache HTTP Server (CVE-2024-38475) vulnerability

About Remote Code Execution & Arbitrary File Reading – Apache HTTP Server (CVE-2024-38475) vulnerability. Improper escaping of output in mod_rewrite module leads to remote code execution or arbitrary file reading. Successful exploitation does not require authentication.

🔻 Apache HTTP Server 2.4.60, which includes a fix for this vulnerability, was released on July 1, 2024. Orange Tsai (DEVCORE) published technical details and BH2024 slides on the vulnerability on August 9, 2024. A PoC exploit has been on GitHub since August 18, 2024.

🔻 On April 29, 2025, it was disclosed that CVE-2024-38475 is actively exploited to compromise SonicWall SMA gateways. WatchTowr Labs explains how the vulnerability exposes the SQLite file with active session tokens. On May 1, the vulnerability was added to the CISA KEV.

Naturally, this vulnerability could potentially affect far more than just SonicWall appliances. 😏

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