Citrix on Tuesday announced patches for a critical-several vulnerability impacting multiple versions of NetScaler Application Delivery Controller (ADC) and NetScaler Gateway.
Tracked as CVE-2023-4966 (CVSS score of 9.4), the security defect could lead to sensitive information disclosure, the tech giant notes in an advisory.
According to Citrix, the issue can be exploited without authentication on appliances that are configured as a Gateway or an AAA virtual server.
The flaw affects NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway versions 14.1, 13.1, 13.0, and NetScaler ADC 13.1-FIPS, 12.1-FIPS, and 12.1-NDcPP.
Citrix has released NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway versions 14.1-8.50, 13.1-49.15, 13.0-92.19, and NetScaler ADC 13.1-FIPS 13.1-37.164, 12.1-FIPS 12.1-55.300, and 12.1-NDcPP 12.1-55.300 to address the vulnerability.
“NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway version 12.1 is now End-of-Life (EOL) and is vulnerable. Customers are recommended to upgrade their appliances to one of the supported versions that address the vulnerabilities,” Citrix says.
The company also notes that only customer-managed NetScaler ADC and Gateway products are impacted and should be updated to a patched release.
The updates also address a high-severity denial-of-service (DoS) flaw – CVE-2023-4967, CVSS score of 8.2 – impacting products configured as gateways or AAA virtual servers.
On Tuesday, Citrix also announced hotfixes for five vulnerabilities in Citrix Hypervisor 8.2 CU1 LTSR that could allow malicious code running in a guest VM to compromise the host, crash the host, crash another VM running on the host, or access information from code running on the same CPU core.
Four of these issues (CVE-2023-20588, CVE-2023-34324, CVE-2023-34326, and CVE-2023-3432) only impact systems running on AMD CPUs, while the fifth (CVE-2022-1304) can only be exploited when a host administrator uses a restore sub-option in the on-host xsconsole interface.
“Note that there is not a one-to-one correlation between these hotfixes and the addressed issues; we recommend that you always apply all of the hotfixes,” the tech giant’s advisory reads.
Citrix makes no mention of any of these vulnerabilities being exploited in the wild, but threat actors are known to have targeted publicly disclosed NetScaler ADC and Gateway vulnerabilities in malicious attacks.
The US cybersecurity agency CISA warns that attackers could exploit one of these vulnerabilities to take control of affected systems and encourages administrators to review Citrix’s advisories and apply the necessary patches.
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