CVE-2022-34110: An issue in Micro-Star International MSI Feature Navigator v1.0.1808.0901 allows attackers to download arbi...
An issue in Micro-Star International MSI Feature Navigator v1.0.1808.0901 allows attackers to download arbitrary files regardless of file type or size.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2022-34110 affects Micro-Star International MSI Feature Navigator v1.0.1808.0901. The reported issue allows attackers to download arbitrary files without restriction on file type or size. Public metadata does not provide a CVSS score, affected CPEs, patch status, or confirmed exploitation.
Executive priority
Treat as an exposure-discovery item first. Prioritize environments that use MSI utilities broadly or where the affected software is on sensitive systems. Escalate if vendor guidance confirms a patch or if internal telemetry shows suspicious file access.
Technical view
The CVE record describes an arbitrary file download weakness in MSI Feature Navigator v1.0.1808.0901. Available public details are limited: no CWE, CVSS vector, exploit prerequisites, authentication requirements, or remediation version are listed in the provided sources.
Likely exposure
Exposure is most likely limited to environments where MSI Feature Navigator v1.0.1808.0901 is installed or reachable. The sources do not define broader affected versions, deployment conditions, or network exposure assumptions.
Exploitation context
The issue is publicly disclosed through the CVE record and a researcher reference. CISA KEV status is false in the provided bundle, and no cited source confirms active exploitation.
Researcher notes
Public metadata is sparse. The CVE states arbitrary file download regardless of type or size, but does not define attack surface, authentication, affected CPEs, CWE, CVSS, or patch information. Avoid assuming exploitability beyond the cited description.
Mitigation direction
Inventory endpoints for MSI Feature Navigator v1.0.1808.0901.
Check MSI vendor guidance for updates, removal instructions, or compensating controls.
Remove or disable the software if it is not business-critical.
Limit access to systems running the affected component.
Monitor for unusual file download activity where logging is available.
Validation and detection
Confirm installed MSI Feature Navigator versions through endpoint inventory.
Verify whether v1.0.1808.0901 exists in the environment.
Review vendor advisories for any fixed version or workaround.
Check security logs for suspicious large or unusual file downloads.
Document exposure assumptions because public technical detail is limited.
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Sep 12, 2022, 04:00 UTC (UTC+00:00)
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