CVE-2022-24038: Unauthorized modification in Karmasis Informatics Infraskope SIEM+
Karmasis Informatics Infraskope SIEM+
has an unauthenticated access vulnerability which could allow an unauthenticated attacker to damage the page where the agents are listed.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2022-24038 affects Karmasis Informatics Infraskope SIEM+. Public records describe unauthenticated access that could let an attacker damage the page listing agents. This may disrupt SIEM administration and visibility into monitored agents, but available sources do not identify a specific fixed version or active exploitation.
Executive priority
Prioritize if Infraskope SIEM+ is deployed and reachable outside a tightly controlled admin network. The issue can affect SIEM operational integrity, but public evidence does not show active exploitation or a confirmed patch path in the provided sources.
Technical view
The CVE describes a network-accessible, low-complexity, unauthenticated access control issue in Infraskope SIEM+. CVSS 3.1 is 6.5. The record maps to CWE-284 and indicates limited confidentiality and availability impact. Public source data is sparse, and version applicability is unclear beyond the listed product.
Likely exposure
Organizations using Karmasis Informatics Infraskope SIEM+ are the relevant exposure group. Risk is higher if the SIEM web interface is reachable from untrusted networks. The source bundle does not confirm affected release ranges or whether hosted, appliance, or on-premises deployments differ.
Exploitation context
There is no KEV listing and no cited source in the bundle confirms active exploitation. The vulnerability is described as unauthenticated and network-accessible, so exposed management interfaces should be treated as higher priority even without public exploitation evidence.
Researcher notes
Public details are limited. The NVD-style vector shows no privileges or user interaction required, but the narrative says the attacker can damage the agent-listing page. Do not assume broader SIEM compromise without additional vendor evidence. Affected version data appears incomplete or ambiguous.
Mitigation direction
Check Karmasis and Turkish government advisory pages for vendor-confirmed fixes or workarounds.
Restrict SIEM+ web interface access to trusted administrative networks only.
Require VPN or equivalent access controls for remote administration.
Review firewall and reverse-proxy exposure for Infraskope SIEM+ portals.
Monitor SIEM+ administrative pages and agent-listing functions for unexpected changes.
Validation and detection
Inventory whether Karmasis Infraskope SIEM+ is deployed.
Identify internet-facing or broadly reachable SIEM+ web interfaces.
Confirm product version and support status with the vendor.
Review access-control settings around the agent listing page.
Check logs for unauthenticated requests or unusual changes to agent listings.
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Potential ATT&CK relevance
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Improper Access Control
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