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CVE-2013-7363: Unspecified vulnerability in the Diagnostics (SMD) agent in SAP Solution Manager allows remote attackers to...

Unspecified vulnerability in the Diagnostics (SMD) agent in SAP Solution Manager allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information, modify the configuration of applications, and install or remove applications via vectors involving the P4 protocol.

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This CVE concerns SAP Solution Manager’s Diagnostics (SMD) agent. The public record says remote attackers could use P4-protocol-related vectors to access sensitive information, alter application configuration, and install or remove applications. That is serious for organizations relying on SAP management infrastructure, but the public bundle does not identify affected versions or confirmed exploitation. Potential exposure is limited to environments running SAP Solution Manager with the Diagnostics SMD agent reachable over relevant P4 protocol paths. The bundle does not list affected versions, CPEs, or deployment prerequisites, so organizations must validate against SAP guidance and local SAP inventories. Treat this as a high-priority SAP management-plane issue if SAP Solution Manager is in use. The business risk is unauthorized control over managed application configuration and software state. Prioritize inventory, vendor-note review, exposure reduction, and monitoring before assuming whether the environment is affected. Mitigation focus: Review SAP Note 1774568 for official affected-version and correction guidance.; Restrict SMD agent and P4 access to trusted SAP management networks.; Remove unnecessary external reachability to SAP management interfaces..

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