CVE-2025-63293: FairSketch Rise Ultimate Project Manager & CRM 3.9.4 is vulnerable to Insecure Permissions.
FairSketch Rise Ultimate Project Manager & CRM 3.9.4 is vulnerable to Insecure Permissions. A remote authenticated user can append comments or upload attachments to tickets for which they lack view or edit authorization, due to missing authorization checks in the ticketing/commenting API.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
A logged-in user can add comments or upload attachments to tickets they should not be able to access in Rise Ultimate Project Manager & CRM 3.9.4. The CVSS record emphasizes integrity impact, not confidentiality or availability. Business impact depends on whether untrusted users have accounts and ticketing access.
Executive priority
Treat this as a moderate-priority integrity risk. Prioritize environments with customer portals, contractor accounts, or shared support queues, because unauthorized ticket changes can disrupt workflows, mislead support staff, or introduce untrusted attachments.
Technical view
This is an authorization failure mapped to CWE-862. The ticketing/commenting API reportedly misses permission checks before accepting comments or attachments, allowing remote authenticated users to modify ticket-related content outside their authorized scope. CVSS 3.1 is 6.5 with low attack complexity and required low privileges.
Likely exposure
Exposure is likely limited to deployments of Rise Ultimate Project Manager & CRM 3.9.4 where authenticated users can interact with tickets, comments, or attachments. The CVE affected-product metadata is incomplete, listing vendor and product as n/a, so asset confirmation requires local inventory.
Exploitation context
The source bundle does not show CISA KEV listing or cited evidence of active exploitation. The issue is still practical because it requires only authentication and no user interaction, but the available evidence does not establish public exploitation or a vendor-confirmed fix.
Researcher notes
Evidence supports CWE-862 missing authorization checks in ticket comments and attachments. The CVE record gives CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N. Affected-product metadata is weak, and the bundle does not provide patch status, exploit telemetry, or vendor mitigation details.
Mitigation direction
Identify any Rise CRM 3.9.4 deployments and exposed ticketing portals.
Check FairSketch or product maintainer guidance for a fixed release or advisory.
Restrict ticketing access to trusted accounts until authorization behavior is verified.
Review roles allowed to comment on tickets or upload attachments.
Monitor ticket comments and attachment uploads for unauthorized cross-ticket activity.
Validation and detection
Confirm deployed product name and version from asset inventory.
Review whether untrusted users have authenticated access to ticket APIs.
Test in a nonproduction environment that users cannot modify unauthorized tickets.
Check application logs for unexpected comments or attachments on restricted tickets.
Document compensating controls if no vendor fix is available.
Generated from the cited source records. This long-tail analysis has not been individually reviewed by a named human.
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