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Remote Code Execution in Veeam Service Provider Console

IdentifiersCVE-2026-32998CWE-233· Improper Handling of Parameters

CVE-2026-32998 is a critical remote code execution vulnerability affecting Veeam Service Provider Console. The available supporting content states that the issue is caused by unsafe script execution parameters in the platform’s automated alert system. The flaw is network exploitable, requires low privileges, and does not require user interaction. Veeam addressed the issue in Service Provider Console version 9.2.1.33875.

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Impact

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Successful exploitation allows remote code execution on the affected Veeam Service Provider Console system. Based on the provided CVSS information, the vulnerability can result in high impact to confidentiality, integrity, and availability, enabling unauthorized control over the affected console and potentially the managed backup environment.

Mitigation

If you can’t patch tonight, do this now.

If immediate patching is not possible, disable the vulnerable script execution path by setting AlarmManagement_ScriptExecution to false in the local configuration JSON file, as indicated in the provided content. This workaround reduces exposure by preventing the automated alert system from using the unsafe script execution parameters.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Upgrade Veeam Service Provider Console to version 9.2.1.33875 or later, as Veeam fixed CVE-2026-32998 in that release. Review Veeam knowledge base article KB4853 for the vendor-provided update guidance and deployment details.
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