CVE-2023-29820: 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 access sensitive information via the EXE installer. NOTE: the vendor's perspective is that this is not a separate vulnerability relative to CVE-2023-29818 and CVE-2023-29819.
Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2023-29820 describes local access to sensitive information through a Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection CE installer. It requires local, low-privileged access and is confidentiality-focused, not remote code execution. The vendor position says it is not separate from CVE-2023-29818 and CVE-2023-29819. Exposure is most likely on endpoints or software repositories where the affected Webroot installer is present and accessible to local users. The bundle does not provide CPEs or detailed deployment conditions. Treat this as a moderate confidentiality risk. Prioritize environments with shared endpoints, broad local user access, or centralized software shares containing old Webroot installers. Mitigation focus: Check current vendor guidance for CVE-2023-29820 and related CVEs.; Inventory Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection CE installers and installed versions.; Restrict local access to installer packages and deployment shares..
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