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CVE-2013-4093: The SecureSphere Operations Manager (SOM) Management Server in Imperva SecureSphere 9.0.0.5 allows remote a...

The SecureSphere Operations Manager (SOM) Management Server in Imperva SecureSphere 9.0.0.5 allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via (1) a direct request to dwr/call/plaincall/AsyncOperationsContainer.getOperationState.dwr, which reveals the installation path in the s0.filePath field, or (2) a T/keyManagement request to plain/settings.html, which reveals a temporary path in an error message.

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CVE-2013-4093 is an information disclosure issue in Imperva SecureSphere Operations Manager 9.0.0.5. A remote attacker could trigger responses that reveal server filesystem paths. This is not confirmed as active exploitation, but exposed management systems deserve prompt review because path disclosure can support later attacks. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running Imperva SecureSphere SOM Management Server 9.0.0.5. Risk rises if the management interface is reachable from untrusted networks. No other affected versions are confirmed by the supplied sources. Prioritize if Imperva SecureSphere SOM is still deployed, especially on exposed management networks. The issue appears narrower than direct code execution in the CVE text, but management-plane information leakage can materially aid attackers. Mitigation focus: Inventory SecureSphere SOM deployments and confirm whether version 9.0.0.5 is present.; Restrict SOM management access to trusted admin networks or VPN paths only.; Check Imperva guidance for supported upgrades, patches, or configuration mitigations..

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