In Redgate SQL Monitor before 3.10 and 4.x before 4.2, a...
Critical severity
Unreviewed
Published
May 13, 2022
to the GitHub Advisory Database
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Updated Apr 20, 2025
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Jun 22, 2017
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
May 13, 2022
Last updated
Apr 20, 2025
In Redgate SQL Monitor before 3.10 and 4.x before 4.2, a remote attacker can gain unauthenticated access to the Base Monitor, resulting in the ability to execute arbitrary SQL commands on any monitored Microsoft SQL Server machines. If the Base Monitor is connecting to these machines using an account with SQL admin privileges, then code execution on the operating system can result in full system compromise (if Microsoft SQL Server is running with local administrator privileges).
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