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CVE-2024-5678

Zohocorp ManageEngine Applications Manager versions 170900 and below are vulnerable to the authenticated admin-only SQL Injection in the Create Monitor feature.

  • Published: Aug 1, 2024
  • Updated: Nov 16, 2025
  • CVE: CVE-2024-5678
  • Severity: Low
  • Exploit:

CVSS v3:

  • Severity: Low
  • Score: 4.7
  • AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:L

CWEs:

OWASP TOP 10:

Software From Fixed in
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager - 16.8
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 16.8 16.8.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 16.8-build16800 16.8-build16800.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 16.8-build16810 16.8-build16810.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 16.8-build16820 16.8-build16820.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 16.8-build16830 16.8-build16830.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 16.8-build16840 16.8-build16840.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 16.8-build16841 16.8-build16841.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 16.8-build16842 16.8-build16842.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 16.8-build16843 16.8-build16843.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 17.0 17.0.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 17.0-build170000 17.0-build170000.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 17.0-build170001 17.0-build170001.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 17.0-build170100 17.0-build170100.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 17.0-build170900 17.0-build170900.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 17.0-build170800 17.0-build170800.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 17.0-build170700 17.0-build170700.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 17.0-build170600 17.0-build170600.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 17.0-build170500 17.0-build170500.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 17.0-build170400 17.0-build170400.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 17.0-build170300 17.0-build170300.x
zohocorp / manageengine_applications_manager 17.0-build170200 17.0-build170200.x

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