CVE-2023-29818: An issue found in Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection CE 23.1 v.9.0.33.39 and before allows a local...
An issue found in Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection CE 23.1 v.9.0.33.39 and before allows a local attacker to bypass protections via the default allowlist feature being stored as non-admin.
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CVE-2023-29818 affects Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection CE 23.1 version 9.0.33.39 and earlier. A local, low-privileged attacker could bypass security protections because the default allowlist feature is stored with insufficient administrative protection. This is not a remote break-in issue, but it could weaken endpoint defenses after an attacker already has local access. Exposure is limited to systems running Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection CE 23.1 v9.0.33.39 or earlier. The provided CVE data does not list CPEs or a broader affected product matrix, so confirm applicability with vendor guidance and asset inventory. Treat as a medium-priority endpoint hardening issue. It is less urgent than a remote code execution vulnerability, but important because it can undermine security tools on already-accessed machines. Prioritize high-value workstations, servers, and environments with shared or untrusted local users. Mitigation focus: Identify endpoints running the affected Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection CE versions.; Check Webroot/OpenText guidance for fixed versions or supported remediation.; Upgrade or remediate according to vendor instructions when available..
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