An unauthenticated attacker may perform a limited server side request forgery (SSRF), forcing the target device to open a TCP connection to an arbitrary port number on an arbitrary IP address. This SSRF leverages the WS-Addressing ReplyTo element in a Web service (HTTP TCP port 80) SOAP request. The attacker can not control the data sent in the SSRF connection, nor can the attacker receive any data back. This SSRF is suitable for TCP port scanning of an internal network when the Web service (HTTP TCP port 80) is exposed across a network segment.
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Information
Published : 2025-06-25 08:15
Updated : 2025-06-26 18:58
NVD link : CVE-2024-51980
Mitre link : CVE-2024-51980
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2024-51980
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Products Affected
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CWE
CWE-918
Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)