CVE-2024-6878: Directory Browsing in Eliz Software's Panel
Files or Directories Accessible to External Parties vulnerability in Eliz Software Panel allows Collect Data from Common Resource Locations.
This issue affects Panel: before v2.3.24.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2024-6878 is a critical directory browsing issue in Eliz Software Panel before v2.3.24. An unauthenticated internet user may access files or directories that should not be public, creating a data exposure risk. No cited source indicates active exploitation, but the network-accessible, no-login nature makes this urgent for exposed deployments.
Executive priority
Treat this as a near-term remediation priority for any internet-facing Panel instance. The business risk is unauthorized data exposure without login or user interaction. Prioritize asset discovery, upgrade validation, and temporary access restriction where patching cannot be immediate.
Technical view
The CVE describes CWE-552: files or directories accessible to external parties. It affects Eliz Software Panel versions before v2.3.24. CVSS 4.0 is 9.2, with network attack vector, low complexity, no privileges, and no user interaction. Reported impact emphasizes high confidentiality exposure, including downstream confidentiality impact.
Likely exposure
Organizations running Eliz Software Panel before v2.3.24, especially if reachable from the internet, are likely exposed. The public sources do not provide product deployment patterns, default configurations, or specific affected paths.
Exploitation context
The CVE record does not list known exploited status, and it is not marked in KEV in the provided data. Exploitation would primarily concern unauthorized collection of data from accessible common resource locations, but public sources provided do not include exploit details.
Researcher notes
Public detail is limited. The record identifies the weakness class, affected version boundary, and CVSS vector, but not affected endpoints, configuration prerequisites, or exploit indicators. Avoid assuming active exploitation without additional evidence.
Mitigation direction
Identify all Eliz Software Panel deployments and owners.
Upgrade affected Panel instances to v2.3.24 or later, if vendor guidance confirms availability.
Restrict external access to Panel until remediation is complete.
Review vendor and Turkish government advisories for configuration-specific guidance.
Check exposed directories and files for unintended public accessibility.
Validation and detection
Confirm installed Eliz Software Panel version on each instance.
Verify no instance before v2.3.24 remains externally reachable.
Review access logs for unusual file or directory enumeration activity.
Perform an authenticated administrative review of Panel file exposure settings.
Document remediation evidence and exception owners.
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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