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Splunk RCE Vulnerability Enables Remote Code Execution via File Upload

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A severe vulnerability in Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Cloud Platform has been identified, allowing for Remote Code Execution (RCE) via file uploads.

This exploit can be triggered by a low-privileged user, highlighting significant security risks for affected organizations.

Vulnerability Overview:

The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-20229, has a CVSSv3.1 score of 8.0, classified as High.

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The CVSS vector is CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H, indicating that the vulnerability can be exploited remotely with low complexity and privileges, but requires user interaction.

It is associated with CWE-284, which involves improper access control, and has been assigned Bug ID VULN-19218.

The issue arises from missing authorization checks when uploading files to the $SPLUNK_HOME/var/run/splunk/apptemp directory, allowing users without the “admin” or “power” roles to execute malicious code remotely.

The vulnerability arises from missing authorization checks when uploading files to the $SPLUNK_HOME/var/run/splunk/apptemp directory. This enables users without the “admin” or “power” roles to execute malicious code remotely.

Affected Products

The following Splunk products are affected by this vulnerability:

ProductVersionAffected VersionFix Version
Splunk Enterprise9.49.4.0
Splunk Enterprise9.39.3.0 to 9.3.29.3.3
Splunk Enterprise9.29.2.0 to 9.2.49.2.5
Splunk Enterprise9.19.1.0 to 9.1.79.1.8
Splunk Cloud Platform9.3.24089.3.2408.100 to 9.3.2408.1039.3.2408.104
Splunk Cloud Platform9.2.24069.2.2406.100 to 9.2.2406.1079.2.2406.108
Splunk Cloud Platform9.2.2403Below 9.2.2403.1139.2.2403.114
Splunk Cloud Platform9.1.2312Below 9.1.2312.2079.1.2312.208

To mitigate this vulnerability, Splunk advises users to upgrade their systems to the latest secure versions.

For Splunk Enterprise, upgrading to versions 9.4.0, 9.3.3, 9.2.5, or 9.1.8 is recommended. Splunk is actively updating Splunk Cloud Platform instances to ensure their security.

The upgrade process is straightforward, and organizations are urged to prioritize these updates given the high severity of the vulnerability.

Regularly checking for updates and ensuring that systems are kept up-to-date is crucial for maintaining robust security postures.

As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, staying informed about vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-20229 is vital for protecting sensitive data and infrastructure.

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

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