CVE-2025-50433: An issue was discovered in imonnit.com (2025-04-24) allowing malicious actors to gain escalated privileges...
An issue was discovered in imonnit.com (2025-04-24) allowing malicious actors to gain escalated privileges via crafted password reset to take over arbitrary user accounts.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2025-50433 describes a critical account-takeover risk in imonnit.com. The reported flaw is in password reset handling and could let an attacker gain control of arbitrary user accounts. Source metadata does not name affected versions, a vendor patch, or confirmed exploitation.
Executive priority
Treat this as urgent for any organization relying on imonnit.com, especially where accounts control monitoring, facilities, or operational devices. The main business risk is unauthorized account takeover with potential operational impact.
Technical view
The CVE is mapped to CWE-640 and scored CVSS 9.8: network-accessible, low complexity, no privileges, no user interaction, with high confidentiality, integrity, and availability impact. The reported issue involves crafted password reset activity enabling privilege escalation or account takeover on imonnit.com. Affected product and version fields are listed as n/a.
Likely exposure
Organizations with accounts or managed assets tied to imonnit.com may be exposed. The source bundle does not identify specific affected versions, tenants, or deployment types, so exposure must be confirmed against vendor guidance and account activity.
Exploitation context
The CVE is not listed as KEV in the provided bundle. Public references include a GitHub advisory and YouTube link, but the supplied evidence does not confirm active exploitation in the wild.
Researcher notes
Evidence is limited to CVE metadata and public advisory references. Do not assume affected versions, patch availability, or exploitation beyond the supplied sources. Validation should focus on vendor confirmation and account recovery telemetry.
Mitigation direction
Check Monnit or imonnit.com vendor guidance for confirmed remediation status.
Review password reset and account recovery activity for suspicious changes.
Prioritize MFA and least privilege for administrative iMonnit accounts.
Rotate credentials and revoke sessions for accounts with suspicious reset history.
Escalate to vendor support if affected versions or tenant status are unclear.
Validation and detection
Inventory business users, integrations, and administrators using imonnit.com.
Confirm whether the vendor lists your tenant or product usage as affected.
Review logs for unexpected password resets, email changes, or privilege changes.
Check whether impacted accounts had MFA enabled before suspicious activity.
Document vendor response, remediation status, and monitoring coverage.
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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SSVC decision data
CISA-ADPCISA Coordinator
Timestamp
Version
2.0.3
Exploitation: pocAutomatable: yesTechnical Impact: total
CVSS vector scores
1 official score
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CWE-640 · source CWE mapping
Weak Password Recovery Mechanism for Forgotten Password
Weak Password Recovery Mechanism for Forgotten Password represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.