Recently, NSFOCUS CERT detected that Ivanti issued a security advisory to fix the authentication bypass and remote code execution vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-4427/CVE-2025-4428) in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM). At present, both 2 vulnerabilities have been found to be exploited in the wild. Please take measures to protect them as soon as possible.
CVE-2025-4427: An authentication bypass vulnerability exists in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM), where an unauthenticated attacker can access protected resources without valid credentials because the API component in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) lacks critical authentication. CVSS score 5.3.
CVE-2025-4428: A remote code execution vulnerability exists in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM). Due to improper control of code generation by the API component in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM), an authenticated attacker can send a specially crafted request to the target server. Thereby enabling remote code execution. CVSS score 7.2.
Reference link: https://forums.ivanti.com/s/article/Security-Advisory-Ivanti-Endpoint-Manager-Mobile-EPMM
Scope of Impact
Affected versions
- Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile <= 11.12.0.4
- Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile <= 12.3.0.1
- Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile <= 12.4.0.1
- Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile <= 12.5.0.0
Unaffected version
- Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile = 11.12.0.5
- Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile = 12.3.0.2
- Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile = 12.4.0.2
- Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile = 12.5.0.1
Mitigation
Official upgrade
At present, the official has released a new version to fix the above vulnerabilities. Affected users are requested to upgrade the version as soon as possible for protection. Download link: https://forums.ivanti.com/s/product-downloads
Temporary protective measures
If the relevant users are temporarily unable to perform upgrade operations, they can use the portal’s built-in ACL function or WAF and other security devices to filter access to the API for temporary relief. Refer to the official guide:
http://help.ivanti.com/mi/help/en_us/core/12.x/sys/CoreSystemManager/Access_Control_Lists__Po.htm
Statement
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