CVE-2024-47269: Cleartext transmission of sensitive information vulnerability in Export Key functionality in Synology Surve...
Cleartext transmission of sensitive information vulnerability in Export Key functionality in Synology Surveillance Station before 9.2.2-11575 and 9.2.2-9575 allows remote authenticated users with administrator privileges to obtain sensitive information via unspecified vectors.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
This issue could let an already-authenticated Synology Surveillance Station administrator obtain sensitive information through the Export Key function because data may be transmitted in cleartext. It is not a broad unauthenticated compromise, but it matters where administrator accounts are shared, exposed, or weakly controlled.
Executive priority
Treat this as a controlled but real confidentiality risk. Prioritize remediation for internet-reachable or shared-admin Surveillance Station environments, especially where exported keys or related sensitive information could affect surveillance integrity or privacy obligations.
Technical view
CVE-2024-47269 is a CWE-319 cleartext transmission flaw in Synology Surveillance Station Export Key functionality before 9.2.2-11575 and 9.2.2-9575. CVSS 3.1 is 4.9: network reachable, low complexity, administrator privileges required, no user interaction, high confidentiality impact only.
Likely exposure
Exposure is limited to Synology Surveillance Station deployments running affected versions where remote authenticated users have administrator privileges. The sources do not identify affected models, deployment modes, or the exact sensitive data exposed.
Exploitation context
The CVE record describes remote authenticated administrator access via unspecified vectors. CISA KEV is not indicated in the provided bundle, and no cited source supports active exploitation.
Researcher notes
The public description leaves the vectors unspecified, so validation should avoid assumptions about traffic paths or exposed fields. Focus on version confirmation, administrator privilege boundaries, and vendor advisory tracking rather than attempting exploit reproduction.
Mitigation direction
Upgrade Surveillance Station to Synology's fixed versions or later, following Synology-SA-24:25.
Restrict administrator access to trusted users only.
Review and remove unnecessary Surveillance Station administrator accounts.
Limit remote administrative access where operationally possible.
Monitor Synology guidance for any updated remediation details.
Validation and detection
Inventory Synology Surveillance Station instances and record installed versions.
Compare each version against 9.2.2-11575 and 9.2.2-9575 guidance.
Verify administrator accounts are expected and individually assigned.
Check whether remote administrative access is exposed beyond trusted networks.
Document remediation status for each affected instance.
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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Cleartext Transmission of Sensitive Information
Cleartext Transmission of Sensitive Information represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.