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CVE-2014-9000: Mule Enterprise Management Console (MMC) does not properly restrict access to handler/securityService.rpc,...

Mule Enterprise Management Console (MMC) does not properly restrict access to handler/securityService.rpc, which allows remote authenticated users to gain administrator privileges and execute arbitrary code via a crafted request that adds a new user. NOTE: this issue was originally reported for ESB Runtime 3.5.1, but it originates in MMC.

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An authenticated user of Mule Enterprise Management Console could escalate to administrator privileges and execute arbitrary code by abusing an improperly restricted RPC endpoint. This turns ordinary MMC access into full administrative control, creating serious risk for Mule environments managed through MMC. Exposure is likely limited to organizations running Mule Enterprise Management Console with authenticated users able to reach MMC. The provided affected-product data is incomplete, so exact versions and CPEs are not confirmed in this bundle. Treat this as a high-priority legacy exposure check where Mule MMC exists. The business risk is unauthorized administrative control and code execution in integration infrastructure, but urgency depends on whether MMC is deployed and reachable. Mitigation focus: Review the MuleSoft MMC Security Update for supported remediation guidance.; Identify all Mule Enterprise Management Console deployments and owners.; Restrict MMC access to trusted administrative networks and users..

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