Rapid7 Nexpose and InsightVM versions prior to 6.6.172 failed to reliably validate the authenticity of update contents. This failure could allow an attacker to provide a malicious update and alter the functionality of Rapid7 Nexpose. The attacker would need some pre-existing mechanism to provide a malicious update, either through a social engineering effort, privileged access to replace downloaded updates in transit, or by performing an Attacker-in-the-Middle attack on the update service itself.
The product downloads source code or an executable from a remote location and executes the code without sufficiently verifying the origin and integrity of the code.
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https://docs.rapid7.com/release-notes/nexpose/20221207/ | release notes vendor advisory |
https://www.rapid7.com/blog/post/2022/12/7/cve-2022-4261-rapid7-nexpose-update-validation-issue-fixed | exploit mitigation vendor advisory |
https://docs.rapid7.com/release-notes/insightvm/20221207/ | release notes vendor advisory |