Ongoing Cyber Attacks Exploit Critical Vulnerabilities in Cisco Smart Licensing Utility

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Two now-patched security flaws impacting Cisco Smart Licensing Utility are seeing active exploitation attempts, according to SANS Internet Storm Center. The two critical-rated vulnerabilities in question are listed below –  CVE-2024-20439 (CVSS score: 9.8) – The presence of an undocumented static user credential for an administrative account that an attacker could exploit to log in to an
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Two now-patched security flaws impacting Cisco Smart Licensing Utility are seeing active exploitation attempts, according to SANS Internet Storm Center.

The two critical-rated vulnerabilities in question are listed below –

CVE-2024-20439 (CVSS score: 9.8) – The presence of an undocumented static user credential for an administrative account that an attacker could exploit to log in to an affected system
CVE-2024-20440 (CVSS score: 9.8) – A vulnerability arising due to an excessively verbose debug log file that an attacker could exploit to access such files by means of a crafted HTTP request and obtain credentials that can be used to access the API

Successful exploitation of the flaws could enable an attacker to log in to the affected system with administrative privileges, and obtain log files that contain sensitive data, including credentials that can be used to access the API.

That said, the vulnerabilities are only exploitable in scenarios where the utility is actively running.

The shortcomings, which impact versions 2.0.0, 2.1.0, and 2.2.0, have since been patched by Cisco in September 2024. Version 2.3.0 of Cisco Smart License Utility is not susceptible to the two bugs.

As of March 2025, threat actors have been observed attempting to actively exploit the two vulnerabilities, SANS Technology Institute’s Dean of Research Johannes B. Ullrich said, adding the unidentified threat actors are also weaponizing other flaws, including what appears to be an information disclosure flaw (CVE-2024-0305, CVSS score: 5.3) in Guangzhou Yingke Electronic Technology Ncast.

It’s currently not known what the end goal of the campaign is, or who is behind it. In light of active abuse, it’s imperative that users apply the necessary patches for optimal protection.

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