CVE-2023-6676: Cross Site Request Forgery in National Keep's CyberMath
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in National Keep Cyber Security Services CyberMath allows Cross Site Request Forgery.
This issue affects CyberMath: from v1.4 before v1.5.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2023-6676 is a high-severity CSRF flaw in National Keep Cyber Security Services CyberMath v1.4 before v1.5. If a logged-in user is tricked into interacting with malicious content, an attacker may cause unwanted actions in CyberMath under that user’s session. Public sources do not indicate active exploitation.
Executive priority
Prioritize remediation if CyberMath is used for sensitive operations or exposed to many authenticated users. The severity is high, but urgency is tempered by the lack of cited active exploitation. Confirm deployment status quickly and upgrade affected v1.4 instances.
Technical view
The CVE describes CWE-352 Cross-Site Request Forgery in CyberMath affecting v1.4 before v1.5. CVSS 3.1 is 8.8 with network attack vector, low complexity, no attacker privileges, and required user interaction. Reported impacts are high for confidentiality, integrity, and availability. No CPEs are provided in the source bundle.
Likely exposure
Organizations running CyberMath v1.4 are the known exposed group. The source marks default status as unaffected outside the listed affected version. Exposure depends on whether CyberMath is deployed and reachable by authenticated users through a browser.
Exploitation context
Exploitation requires user interaction, likely involving a victim with an active CyberMath session. The CVE is not listed in CISA KEV, and the provided sources do not report exploitation in the wild or public weaponization.
Researcher notes
Public detail is limited to the CVE description, CVSS vector, CWE-352 classification, and affected version range. The USOM reference is tagged as a broken link in the bundle; the Turkish cyber security advisory is listed as a government resource. Avoid assuming additional affected versions or exploit availability.
Mitigation direction
Identify any CyberMath deployments and confirm their version.
Upgrade CyberMath v1.4 to v1.5 or later, if available from the vendor.
Review National Keep or government advisories for current remediation guidance.
Limit access to CyberMath to trusted networks and users where operationally feasible.
Educate users to avoid untrusted links while authenticated to CyberMath.
Validation and detection
Inventory systems for National Keep CyberMath installations.
Confirm whether any instance is running v1.4.
Verify upgraded systems report CyberMath v1.5 or later.
Review access logs for unusual authenticated actions around sensitive workflows.
Check vendor or advisory pages for updated indicators or instructions.
Generated from the cited source records. This long-tail analysis has not been individually reviewed by a named human.
Potential ATT&CK relevance
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ATT&CK lookup starting points
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cwe · medium confidence lookup
CWE-352: User-session and phishing behavior lookup
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SSVC decision data
CISA-ADPCISA Coordinator
Timestamp
Version
2.0.3
Exploitation: noneAutomatable: noTechnical Impact: total
CVSS vector scores
1 official score
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CWE links open Glexia weakness intelligence pages with official CWE context, developer remediation guidance, and related CVE mappings.
CWE-352 · source CWE mapping
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.