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Flaws found in Bitdefender enterprise endpoint manager
Hardcoded GravityZone creds to be wiped at month's end
Holes have been reported in Bitdefender's Gravity end-point protection platform that allow hackers to target corporate infrastructure.
Researcher Stefan Viehbock of SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab said the flaw affecting the latest version provided an entry point for attackers to move laterally through the network.
"Attackers are able to completely compromise the Bitdefender GravityZone solution as they can gain system and database level access," Viehbock said in an advisory.
"Furthermore attackers can manage all endpoints."
Gravity contained three vulnerabilities, two of which were patched including an unauthenticated local file disclosure in the platforms' web console and update server that allowed attackers to read arbitrary files - including cleartext passwords - "from the filesystem with the privileges of the nginx operating system user."
Bitdefender also patched missing authentication for particular scripts in the web user interface that granted attackers access to admin functions.
A remaining flaw meant the MongoDB database could be accessed and configuration data altered using hardcoded username and password credentials that users could not change.
The security vendor planned to patch the remaining flaw at the end of the month. Security researchers recommended customers stop using the platform until a patch was released and a "thorough security review" was performed by security pros.®