Description

A privilege escalation vulnerability exists in the Rockwell Automation ThinManager. When the software starts up, files are deleted in the temporary folder causing the Access Control Entry of the directory to inherit permissions from the parent directory. If exploited, a threat actor could inherit elevated privileges.

INFO

Published Date :

2025-04-15T17:17:25.324Z

Last Modified :

2025-04-17T17:25:03.386Z

Source :

Rockwell
AFFECTED PRODUCTS

The following products are affected by CVE-2025-3617 vulnerability.

Vendors Products
Rockwellautomation
  • Thinmanager
REFERENCES

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CVSS Vulnerability Scoring System

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