Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
Raynet RayVentory Scan Engine 12.6 Update 8 and earlier has a command injection issue. A low-privileged local user could make the product run operating system commands, potentially leading to full compromise of the affected host.
Executive priority
Treat this as a high-priority infrastructure risk where RayVentory is deployed. Prioritize identifying affected hosts, restricting access, and applying Raynet guidance because successful exploitation could compromise sensitive inventory infrastructure.
Technical view
CVE-2025-69600 is CWE-77 command injection in RayVentory Scan Engine options including getconfig, upload, inventory, and oracle. The CVSS 3.1 vector is AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H, indicating local, low-complexity exploitation with high confidentiality, integrity, and availability impact.
Likely exposure
Exposure is most likely on systems running Raynet RayVentory Scan Engine 12.6 Update 8 or earlier, especially where non-administrative users or service operators can interact with scan engine functions.
Exploitation context
The bundle does not show CISA KEV listing or confirmed active exploitation. A public GitHub reference exists, so defenders should assume technical details may be accessible, but active in-the-wild use is not established here.
Researcher notes
Evidence supports local, authenticated command injection with high impact. The source bundle names affected versions and vulnerable options but does not provide full vendor fix details. Avoid assuming remote exploitability or active exploitation without additional sources.
Mitigation direction
Review Raynet advisory RSEC200966 for the vendor-supported fix or workaround.
Upgrade RayVentory Scan Engine when Raynet identifies a corrected release.
Restrict local access to scan engine hosts to trusted administrators only.
Review accounts allowed to invoke scan engine functions or related jobs.
Monitor affected hosts for unexpected child processes from RayVentory components.
Validation and detection
Inventory RayVentory Scan Engine installations and record exact versions.
Confirm whether any installation is 12.6 Update 8 or earlier.
Review Raynet advisory and release notes for fixed-version guidance.
Check host logs for unusual command execution by RayVentory processes.
Validate least-privilege access to scan engine consoles, services, and job runners.
Generated from the cited source records. This long-tail analysis has not been individually reviewed by a named human.
Potential ATT&CK relevance
Conservative CVE-to-ATT&CK context
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ATT&CK lookup starting points
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cwe · medium confidence lookup
CWE-77: Command execution behavior lookup
Command injection weaknesses can lead defenders to review execution techniques and command interpreter telemetry. Open the exact CWE lookup page first, then review the ATT&CK searches from that MITRE weakness context. This is a Glexia lookup hint, not an official ATT&CK mapping.
The CVE wording references code or command execution, so execution technique review may help defensive triage. This is a Glexia inferred lookup path, not an official MITRE, ATT&CK, or CVE Program mapping.
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SSVC decision data
CISA-ADPCISA Coordinator
Timestamp
Version
2.0.3
Exploitation: noneAutomatable: noTechnical Impact: total
CVSS vector scores
1 official score
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CWE links open Glexia weakness intelligence pages with official CWE context, developer remediation guidance, and related CVE mappings.
CWE-77 · source CWE mapping
Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection')
Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection') represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.