Monday, April 14, 2025
HomeCVE/vulnerabilityDell PowerProtect Flaw Allows Remote Attackers to Execute Arbitrary Commands

Dell PowerProtect Flaw Allows Remote Attackers to Execute Arbitrary Commands

Published on

SIEM as a Service

Follow Us on Google News

Dell Technologies has released a security update addressing a critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-29987) in its PowerProtect Data Domain Operating System (DD OS).

The vulnerability allows authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary commands with root privileges, posing a high security risk. Users are strongly urged to update their systems to the latest remediated versions to protect against potential exploitation.

An insufficient granularity of access control vulnerability in the Dell PowerProtect Data Domain Operating System (DD OS) enables an authenticated user from a trusted remote client to execute arbitrary commands with root privileges.

- Advertisement - Google News

CVSS Base Score: 8.8 (High) and the Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

Dell has categorized the impact of this vulnerability as High. If exploited, attackers could gain complete control over the affected system, endangering the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of sensitive data stored on affected devices.

Affected Products

The following table provides a detailed overview of the affected products, their vulnerable versions, and the remediated versions available to mitigate this vulnerability:

CVEProductAffected VersionsRemediated Versions
CVE-2025-29987DD OS 8.3v7.7.1.0 – v8.3.0.10v8.3.0.15 or later
CVE-2025-29987DD OS 7.13.1v7.13.1.0 – v7.13.1.20v7.13.1.25 or later
CVE-2025-29987DD OS 7.10.1v7.10.1.0 – v7.10.1.50v7.10.1.60 or later
CVE-2025-29987PowerProtect DP Series Appliance (IDPA)v2.7.6, v2.7.7, v2.7.8DD OS v7.10.1.60
CVE-2025-29987Disk Library for Mainframe DLm8500/DLm8700v5.4.0.0 – DLm 7.0.0.0v7.10.1.60 or later

Remediation Steps

  1. Identify whether your system runs on one of the affected versions.
  2. Download your respective product’s remediated software or firmware from Dell Drivers & Downloads.
  3. Follow the instructions in the relevant Knowledge Base (KB) articles to upgrade the DD OS to a secure version.
  4. Test the system post-upgrade to ensure functionality and address any potential false positives generated by security scanners.

Dell Technologies urges every affected customer to act immediately and upgrade their system to the remediated versions.

Regularly monitor Dell security advisories and maintain proper change control for updates in production environments.

Find this News Interesting! Follow us on Google NewsLinkedIn, & X to Get Instant Updates!

Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

Latest articles

BPFDoor Malware Uses Reverse Shell to Expand Control Over Compromised Networks

A new wave of cyber espionage attacks has brought BPFDoor malware into the spotlight...

EU’s GDPR Article 7 Poses New Challenges for Businesses To Secure AI-Generated Image Data

As businesses worldwide embrace digital transformation, the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR),...

Morocco Investigation Major Data Breach Allegedly Claimed by Algerian Hackers

The National Social Security Fund (CNSS) of Morocco has confirmed that initial checks on...

Smishing Campaign Hits Toll Road Users with $5 Payment Scam

Cybersecurity researchers at Cisco Talos have uncovered a large-scale smishing campaign targeting toll road...

Resilience at Scale

Why Application Security is Non-Negotiable

The resilience of your digital infrastructure directly impacts your ability to scale. And yet, application security remains a critical weak link for most organizations.

Application Security is no longer just a defensive play—it’s the cornerstone of cyber resilience and sustainable growth. In this webinar, Karthik Krishnamoorthy (CTO of Indusface) and Phani Deepak Akella (VP of Marketing – Indusface), will share how AI-powered application security can help organizations build resilience by

Discussion points


Protecting at internet scale using AI and behavioral-based DDoS & bot mitigation.
Autonomously discovering external assets and remediating vulnerabilities within 72 hours, enabling secure, confident scaling.
Ensuring 100% application availability through platforms architected for failure resilience.
Eliminating silos with real-time correlation between attack surface and active threats for rapid, accurate mitigation

More like this

BPFDoor Malware Uses Reverse Shell to Expand Control Over Compromised Networks

A new wave of cyber espionage attacks has brought BPFDoor malware into the spotlight...

EU’s GDPR Article 7 Poses New Challenges for Businesses To Secure AI-Generated Image Data

As businesses worldwide embrace digital transformation, the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR),...

Morocco Investigation Major Data Breach Allegedly Claimed by Algerian Hackers

The National Social Security Fund (CNSS) of Morocco has confirmed that initial checks on...