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CVE-2024-9537: CISA Warns of Unpatched ScienceLogic SL1 Exploit in Active Use

Samiksha Jain by Samiksha Jain
October 22, 2024
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U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added a new vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog-CVE-2024-9537. This vulnerability affects ScienceLogic SL1 (formerly known as EM7), a widely used IT infrastructure monitoring and management platform. According to CISA, the vulnerability is related to an unspecified third-party component packaged with SL1, making it difficult to pinpoint the precise nature of the exploit. However, it is serious enough to merit immediate attention and action.

ScienceLogic has already addressed this CVE-2024-9537 vulnerability in newer versions of SL1, beginning with versions 12.1.3+, 12.2.3+, and 12.3+. Moreover, remediation measures are available for earlier versions dating back to lines 10.1.x, 10.2.x, 11.1.x, 11.2.x, and 11.3.x. Users running affected versions of ScienceLogic SL1 are advised to apply the appropriate patches or updates immediately to mitigate the risk of exploitation.

While there is no concrete evidence linking this CVE-2024-9537 vulnerability to ransomware campaigns yet, the potential for its exploitation in cyberattacks cannot be ruled out. CISA has emphasized that if mitigations are unavailable, organizations should discontinue the use of the affected product to avoid unnecessary exposure.

CVE-2024-9537 – Timeline and Urgency of Action

This newly added vulnerability comes with a clear timeline for remediation. All Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies are required to address this vulnerability by November 11, 2024, as mandated by CISA’s Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 22-01.

BOD 22-01, titled “Reducing the Significant Risk of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities,” was implemented to help reduce the risk of cyberattacks on federal networks. The directive outlines the creation of the KEV Catalog, which serves as a living list of known Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) that pose a significant threat to the security of U.S. federal systems. FCEB agencies are mandated to remediate vulnerabilities listed in the catalog by their respective due dates, thus strengthening the cybersecurity posture of federal networks.

While BOD 22-01 directly applies only to FCEB agencies, CISA strongly encourages all organizations, including those in the private sector, to adopt similar remediation practices.

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Impact on Vulnerability Management

CISA’s addition of CVE-2024-9537 to the KEV Catalog is a reminder of the evolving nature of cyber threats. The KEV Catalog is a dynamic tool that highlights vulnerabilities with active exploitation in the wild, which pose an imminent risk to network security. By keeping the catalog updated, CISA helps organizations stay ahead of emerging threats.

The inclusion of the ScienceLogic SL1 vulnerability reinforces the importance of proactive patching and system updates. IT and security teams should remain vigilant and treat the catalog as a critical resource for prioritizing their vulnerability management efforts. Patching vulnerabilities listed in the KEV Catalog not only protects against known attack vectors but also reduces the likelihood of future incidents that could lead to data breaches, ransomware infections, and other types of cyberattacks.

What Should Organizations Do?

Organizations using ScienceLogic SL1 are advised to take the following steps:

  1. Apply Necessary Updates: Ensure that your systems are running a patched version of ScienceLogic SL1, specifically versions 12.1.3+, 12.2.3+, or 12.3+. For older versions, apply the available remediation packages for versions 10.1.x, 10.2.x, 11.1.x, 11.2.x, and 11.3.x.
  2. Review Vendor Guidelines: Follow the vendor’s instructions on how to remediate the vulnerability. ScienceLogic has provided updates to address the issue, and applying these patches is the most effective way to mitigate the risk.
  3. Assess the Risk: If the vulnerability cannot be mitigated, consider discontinuing the use of ScienceLogic SL1 until a solution is available. The potential consequences of an unmitigated vulnerability far outweigh the short-term inconvenience of discontinuing a product.
  4. Prioritize Vulnerabilities: Use CISA’s KEV Catalog as a guide to prioritize which vulnerabilities to address first in your systems. The catalog includes vulnerabilities known to be actively exploited, which means that they pose a direct and immediate threat to your network.
  5. Adopt a Broader Vulnerability Management Program: Implement a comprehensive vulnerability management strategy that includes regular system updates, patch management, and continuous monitoring. Staying proactive in identifying and addressing vulnerabilities can drastically reduce the attack surface and help prevent future incidents.

The Broader Implications of BOD 22-01

BOD 22-01 is part of a broader push by CISA to enhance the resilience of U.S. federal networks and infrastructure. The directive reflects the increasing focus on risk-based vulnerability management, a critical aspect of modern cybersecurity. By mandating timely remediation of high-risk vulnerabilities, CISA is helping to create a standardized approach to vulnerability management across federal agencies.

However, the impact of BOD 22-01 extends beyond the federal level. Private-sector organizations and other entities are encouraged to follow similar practices, as cybercriminals do not discriminate between targets. The same vulnerabilities exploited in federal systems can just as easily be used to target businesses, healthcare institutions, educational organizations, and critical infrastructure.

Organizations, regardless of size or sector, should remain proactive in addressing vulnerabilities, especially those with evidence of active exploitation. Timely action can be the difference between a secure system and a costly cyberattack.

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