CVE-2023-34854
Linux Debian vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

CVE-2023-34854 is a security vulnerability affecting HotelDruid software that allows authenticated remote code execution via backup/restore functionality. The vulnerability was initially reserved on June 7, 2023 (MITRE).

Technical details

The vulnerability affects multiple versions of HotelDruid, with versions prior to 3.0.6 being vulnerable. The issue has been fixed in version 3.0.6 and later releases (Debian Tracker).

Impact

This vulnerability allows authenticated users to execute arbitrary code through the backup/restore functionality, potentially leading to system compromise (Debian Tracker).

Mitigation and workarounds

The vulnerability has been fixed in HotelDruid version 3.0.6. Users are advised to upgrade to this version or later to mitigate the risk (Debian Tracker).

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