CVE-2023-23349
2.2CVSSLOW
Description
Kaspersky has fixed a security issue in Kaspersky Password Manager (KPM) for Windows that allowed a local user to recover the auto-filled credentials from a memory dump when the KPM extension for Google Chrome is used. To exploit the issue, an attacker must trick a user into visiting a login form of a website with the saved credentials, and the KPM extension must autofill these credentials. The attacker must then launch a malware module to steal those specific credentials.
CVSS Vector Breakdown
Exploitability
AV:LAttack VectorLocal
AC:HAttack ComplexityHigh
PR:LPrivileges RequiredLow
UI:RUser InteractionRequired
Scope
S:UScopeUnchanged
Impact
C:LConfidentialityLow
I:NIntegrityNone
A:NAvailabilityNone
Weaknesses
Affected Products
Exploitability
Official Patch Available
References
https://support.kaspersky.com/vulnerability/list-of-advisories/12430#180324
support.kaspersky.com
https://support.kaspersky.com/vulnerability/list-of-advisories/12430#180324
support.kaspersky.com
https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-m882-67h5-2g42
github.com
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Timeline
Published
Mar 22, 2024
Last Updated
Nov 21, 2024
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