Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
HP SiteScope 11.20 and 11.21 had multiple unspecified SOAP-related vulnerabilities that could let a remote attacker run arbitrary code. The public bundle does not describe the vectors or remediation details. Treat exposed legacy SiteScope systems as serious risk and verify vendor guidance before taking operational action.
Executive priority
Prioritize this for any environment still using HP SiteScope 11.20 or 11.21. The issue is old, but unresolved remote code execution in monitoring tooling can create broad operational exposure.
Technical view
CVE-2013-2367 covers multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in HP SiteScope 11.20 and 11.21 when SOAP is used. The recorded impact is remote arbitrary code execution through unknown vectors, also tracked as ZDI-CAN-1678. No CVSS, CWE, or detailed affected CPE data is supplied.
Likely exposure
Exposure is most likely where HP SiteScope 11.20 or 11.21 remains deployed and SOAP functionality is enabled or reachable. Internet-facing or broadly reachable management interfaces would raise business risk.
Exploitation context
The bundle does not show CISA KEV listing or cited evidence of active exploitation. However, remote arbitrary code execution against monitoring infrastructure can be high impact if reachable, especially on legacy deployments.
Researcher notes
Public details are sparse: vectors, CWEs, CVSS, and patch specifics are not included in the supplied bundle. Do not assume exploitability conditions beyond HP SiteScope 11.20/11.21 with SOAP use and the stated remote code execution impact.
Mitigation direction
- Identify any HP SiteScope 11.20 or 11.21 deployments.
- Check HP advisory HPSBGN02904 for supported remediation details.
- Review whether SOAP functionality is enabled and operationally required.
- Restrict network reachability to SiteScope management and SOAP interfaces where feasible.
- Prioritize replacement or upgrade if vendor-supported remediation is unavailable.
Validation and detection
- Inventory SiteScope versions across servers and monitoring infrastructure.
- Confirm whether SOAP is enabled on identified SiteScope instances.
- Review firewall and access-control paths to SiteScope services.
- Check change records for remediation aligned to HPSBGN02904.
- Monitor exposed SiteScope systems for unexpected service or account activity.
Public sources used
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CVSS and timeline data
No CVSS vectors or timeline events were available in the normalized CVE source material.
Source materials
- CVE List V5 sourceCVE List V5
- HPSBGN02904CVE reference · vendor-advisory, x_refsource_HP
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