CVE-2024-34361
HIGHCVSS v3
8.8
HIGH
EPSS Score
58.2%
exploit probability
CISA KEV
No
known exploited
Exploitation
—
SSVC status
Description
Pi-hole is a DNS sinkhole that protects devices from unwanted content without installing any client-side software. A vulnerability in versions prior to 5.18.3 allows an authenticated user to make internal requests to the server via the `gravity_DownloadBlocklistFromUrl()` function. Depending on some circumstances, the vulnerability could lead to remote command execution. Version 5.18.3 contains a patch for this issue.
Technical Details
- Published
- 7/5/2024
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CVE-2024-34361?
Pi-hole is a DNS sinkhole that protects devices from unwanted content without installing any client-side software. A vulnerability in versions prior to 5.18.3 allows an authenticated user to make internal requests to the server via the `gravity_DownloadBlocklistFromUrl()` function. Depending on some circumstances, the vulnerability could lead to remote command execution. Version 5.18.3 contains a patch for this issue.
Is CVE-2024-34361 actively exploited?
Active exploitation of CVE-2024-34361 has not been confirmed. The EPSS score is 58.2%, indicating the estimated probability of exploitation in the next 30 days.
What is the CVSS score for CVE-2024-34361?
CVE-2024-34361 has a CVSS v3 base score of 8.8 (HIGH severity).
Is CVE-2024-34361 affecting your environment?
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