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CVE-2024-8069
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Description
Limited remote code execution with privilege of a NetworkService Account access in Citrix Session Recording if the attacker is an authenticated user on the same intranet as the session recording server
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ExploitabilityLow
Technical Analysis
On November 12, 2024, Citrix published an advisory for an unsafe deserialization bug affecting the Citrix Session Recording software from the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops product. Citrix Session Recording is software used to record and catalog “session” interactions with Citrix applications and desktop services. On the same day the advisory and patch were published, the researchers that disclosed the vulnerability published a blog post and proof-of-concept exploit for the vulnerability. Their exploit targets a Microsoft Message Queuing (“MSMQ”) deserialization sink, which is exposed via HTTP by the vulnerable Citrix software.
Although the exploit is demonstrated via a web request without authentication in the blog post, Citrix has indicated (via the advisory) that customers are expected to deploy Session Recording behind Citrix NetScaler. As such, they’ve stated that they consider this to be an authenticated bug. The organization that reported the issue stated that this is an unauthenticated vulnerability in the context of Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops . Both statements appear to be accurate; real-world deployments that are properly implemented (according to Citrix) will enforce a precursory layer of NetScaler authentication, but a standalone Virtual Apps and Desktops deployment can be configured in a way that exposes the vulnerability without authentication.
A key takeaway for defenders is that this vulnerability does not appear to be exploitable without authentication if Citrix NetScaler authentication is enforced to be able to access Virtual Apps and Desktops. Furthermore, Citrix Session Recording is a non-default service that requires extra installation steps. With those details in mind, it’s likely that CVE-2024-8069 is at lower risk of exploitation than one might expect for a critical bug targeting a Citrix product. However, organizations would be wise to patch this one, since the vulnerable service can potentially be configured in a way that doesn’t require authentication to exploit.
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- Citrix Session Recording
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