Overview
The cybersecurity community has recently identified a new vulnerability, designated CVE-2025-58280, which exposes object heap addresses in the Ark eTS module. This vulnerability may affect any organization using the Ark eTS module in their systems, potentially leading to system compromise or data leakage. As the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) Severity Score of 8.4 indicates, this is a high-risk vulnerability that needs to be addressed immediately to ensure the security integrity of affected systems.
Vulnerability Summary
CVE ID: CVE-2025-58280
Severity: High (CVSS: 8.4)
Attack Vector: Network
Privileges Required: None
User Interaction: None
Impact: System compromise or data leakage due to exposure of object heap addresses in Ark eTS module
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Product | Affected Versions
Ark eTS | All versions prior to patch
How the Exploit Works
The vulnerability lies in the Ark eTS module’s handling of object heap addresses. It allows an attacker to exploit the module via network, gaining access to these addresses. This could potentially lead to unauthorized access to sensitive data or even complete system control. The exposure of object heap addresses can also facilitate other types of attacks, such as buffer overflow exploits.
Conceptual Example Code
The following is a conceptual example of how the vulnerability might be exploited. This represents a malicious payload targeting the exposed object heap addresses.
POST /arkets/vulnerable/endpoint HTTP/1.1
Host: target.example.com
Content-Type: application/json
{ "malicious_payload": "exploit(object_heap_address)" }
In this example, “exploit(object_heap_address)” represents a hypothetical exploit function that an attacker could use to take advantage of the vulnerability in the Ark eTS module. The real-world exploit would likely be more complex and specific to the particular vulnerability and affected system.
Mitigation Guidance
The most effective mitigation for CVE-2025-58280 is to apply the vendor patch, which should resolve the vulnerability at its core. If the patch cannot be applied immediately, a temporary mitigation measure would be to use a Web Application Firewall (WAF) or Intrusion Detection System (IDS) to monitor and block any suspicious network traffic that could be attempting to exploit the vulnerability. However, these are only temporary measures and cannot replace the need to patch the vulnerability as soon as possible.