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SQL Injection Leading to RCE in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Web Console

IdentifiersCVE-2026-8111CWE-89· Improper Neutralization of Special…

CVE-2026-8111 is an SQL injection vulnerability in the web console of Ivanti Endpoint Manager (EPM) affecting versions before 2024 SU6, including 2024 SU5 and earlier. The flaw allows a remote authenticated attacker to inject SQL through the web console and, as stated by Ivanti, achieve remote code execution. The provided content does not identify the specific vulnerable parameter, endpoint, or function, but it consistently characterizes the issue as SQL injection in the EPM web console that can be exploited without administrative privileges.

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Successful exploitation allows a remote authenticated attacker to achieve remote code execution on the affected Ivanti Endpoint Manager environment. This can enable full compromise of the targeted application/server context, including execution of arbitrary code, potential access to sensitive data handled by the application, service manipulation, and follow-on post-exploitation activity. The issue is described as high severity with a CVSS score of 8.8.

Mitigation

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The provided content does not describe vendor-recommended mitigations short of patching. Based on the available information, the primary mitigation is to reduce exposure of the EPM web console to untrusted networks and restrict access to authenticated users only until the upgrade to 2024 SU6 can be completed. However, no specific temporary workaround is provided in the source content.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Upgrade Ivanti Endpoint Manager to version 2024 SU6, which Ivanti states contains the fix for CVE-2026-8111. The content indicates that EPM 2024 SU5 and earlier are affected and that the patched release is available through ILS. Ivanti advised customers to update to Endpoint Manager 2024 SU6 to remediate the vulnerability.
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