Overview
A critical vulnerability has been discovered in Archer Technology RSA Archer version 6.11.00204.10014 that allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via specifically crafted system inputs. By exploiting this vulnerability, potential system compromise or data leakage could occur. The severity of the impact underscores the importance of understanding this vulnerability, who it affects and why it matters.
Archer RSA Archer, a popular risk management software used by businesses globally, is the primary target for this vulnerability. Its wide usage, combined with the high severity of the vulnerability, means that a large number of organizations could be at risk of a significant security breach.
Vulnerability Summary
CVE ID: CVE-2025-50572
Severity: Critical (CVSS 8.8)
Attack Vector: Remote
Privileges Required: Low
User Interaction: Required
Impact: Potential system compromise or data leakage
Affected Products
Escape the Surveillance Era
Most apps won’t tell you the truth.
They’re part of the problem.
Phone numbers. Emails. Profiles. Logs.
It’s all fuel for surveillance.
Ameeba Chat gives you a way out.
- • No phone number
- • No email
- • No personal info
- • Anonymous aliases
- • End-to-end encrypted
Chat without a trace.
Product | Affected Versions
Archer Technology RSA Archer | 6.11.00204.10014
How the Exploit Works
The exploit takes advantage of a flaw in the system’s handling of CSV file export and import. Attackers craft specific system inputs, which when exported to a CSV file, would contain malicious code. When this file is opened with compatible applications, the malicious code is executed, leading to potential system compromise or data leakage.
Conceptual Example Code
Below is a conceptual example of how this vulnerability might be exploited.
POST /rsa-archer/api/data-import HTTP/1.1
Host: target.example.com
Content-Type: application/json
{
"malicious_payload": "'; DROP TABLE users; --"
}
In this example, a JSON payload containing a malicious SQL command is sent to a vulnerable endpoint. This malicious payload is then inserted into the system inputs, which would be subsequently exported into a CSV file. When this CSV file is opened with a compatible application, the malicious SQL command would be executed, potentially leading to severe data loss.
Mitigation Guidance
To mitigate this vulnerability, users are advised to apply the vendor patch as soon as it becomes available. In the meantime, using a Web Application Firewall (WAF) or Intrusion Detection System (IDS) can serve as a temporary mitigation method.