Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
MemHT Portal 4.0.1 had multiple CSRF flaws that could let an attacker trick a logged-in administrator into changing site settings, articles, or user credentials. The business risk depends on whether this old portal version is still deployed and whether admin sessions are reachable through normal browsing.
Executive priority
Treat this as a legacy web-application risk. It is not supported by evidence of active exploitation, but successful abuse could alter site content or credentials through an administrator’s session. Prioritize confirmation of exposure and isolation of any remaining MemHT Portal 4.0.1 administration surface.
Technical view
The CVE describes CSRF in MemHT Portal 4.0.1 affecting admin.php actions for configuration, articles, and users. The vulnerability relies on hijacking an authenticated administrator’s browser session to submit unintended administrative requests. No CVSS score, CWE mapping, patch version, or vendor mitigation is provided in the supplied sources.
Likely exposure
Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running MemHT Portal 4.0.1, especially where admin.php is reachable by administrators from regular workstations. The source bundle does not identify other affected versions, CPEs, hosted services, or downstream products.
Exploitation context
The supplied CVE data does not show CISA KEV listing or active exploitation. Exploitation would require an authenticated administrator and a successful CSRF lure or embedded request. Sources support administrative state-change impact, but not public exploit use or mass exploitation.
Researcher notes
Evidence is sparse: the CVE description and HTBridge advisory reference identify affected version and administrative CSRF action areas, but the bundle lacks CVSS, CWE, patch details, and broader version data. Do not assume affected versions beyond MemHT Portal 4.0.1 from these sources.
Mitigation direction
- Inventory websites for MemHT Portal 4.0.1 or related legacy deployments.
- Check vendor or project guidance for a fixed version or official mitigation.
- Restrict access to admin.php to trusted networks or VPN users.
- Review administrative accounts for unexpected credential, article, or configuration changes.
- Plan replacement or isolation if no supported fix is available.
Validation and detection
- Confirm whether MemHT Portal 4.0.1 is present in production or archives.
- Verify admin.php exposure from internal and external network locations.
- Review server logs for configuration, article, and user-management actions.
- Check whether administrative forms use anti-CSRF tokens and origin protections.
- Confirm documented remediation status against vendor or project guidance.
Public sources used
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- Known Exploited
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No CVSS vectors or timeline events were available in the normalized CVE source material.
Source materials
- CVE List V5 sourceCVE List V5
- https://www.htbridge.com/advisory/HTB22662CVE reference · x_refsource_MISC
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