CVE-2024-4604: Open Redirect in Magarsus Consultancy's SSO
URL Redirection to Untrusted Site ('Open Redirect') vulnerability in Magarsus Consultancy SSO (Single Sign On) allows Manipulating Hidden Fields.
This issue affects SSO (Single Sign On): from 1.0 before 1.1.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
Magarsus Consultancy SSO 1.0 can redirect users to an untrusted site through manipulated hidden fields. The main business risk is phishing or user redirection abuse around login workflows, not direct server compromise. The CVE rates this as medium severity.
Executive priority
Treat as a targeted medium-priority SSO hygiene issue. Prioritize if Magarsus Consultancy SSO 1.0 is internet-facing or supports customer, partner, or employee authentication.
Technical view
CVE-2024-4604 is a CWE-601 open redirect in Magarsus Consultancy SSO before 1.1. The CVSS 3.1 score is 6.1: network reachable, low complexity, no privileges required, user interaction required, changed scope, low confidentiality and integrity impact, no availability impact.
Likely exposure
Exposure is limited to organizations running Magarsus Consultancy SSO version 1.0, especially if the SSO service is internet-facing or used in external login flows.
Exploitation context
The source bundle does not show CISA KEV listing or active exploitation evidence. The vulnerability requires user interaction and could support phishing or redirect-based trust abuse.
Researcher notes
Evidence is narrow: CVE data identifies version 1.0 as affected before 1.1 and describes hidden-field manipulation. No exploit details, KEV status, or independent exploitation reporting are provided in the bundle.
Mitigation direction
Inventory Magarsus Consultancy SSO deployments and identify any version 1.0 instances.
Upgrade affected SSO deployments to version 1.1 or later if vendor guidance confirms availability.
Review the Turkish government advisory and vendor guidance before production changes.
Restrict redirect destinations to trusted, allowlisted domains where the product supports configuration.
Monitor SSO logs for unusual redirect destinations or suspicious login journeys.
Validation and detection
Confirm installed Magarsus Consultancy SSO versions against asset records and deployment manifests.
Check whether any public SSO endpoints run version 1.0.
Review SSO configuration for user-controlled or hidden-field redirect targets.
Validate remediation in a controlled test environment before production rollout.
Document whether the affected product is absent, upgraded, or otherwise mitigated.
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Potential ATT&CK relevance
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CWE-601 · source CWE mapping
URL Redirection to Untrusted Site ('Open Redirect')
URL Redirection to Untrusted Site ('Open Redirect') represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.