Vulnerability report

Exploited in the wild Confirmed confidence In CISA KEV

CVE-2023-0669

Fortra GoAnywhere MFT License Response Servlet Command Injection

Fortra / Goanywhere MFT · 0 to <= 7.1.1

Severity
CVSS 7.2 · High
Confidence
Confirmed
Exploit status
Exploited in the wild
EPSS
100.0%
First observed
Last observed

Decision summary

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What it is

CVE-2023-0669 is Fortra GoAnywhere MFT License Response Servlet Command Injection. Fortra (formerly, HelpSystems) GoAnywhere MFT suffers from a pre-authentication command injection vulnerability in the License...

Is it exploited?

Yes. KEV Intelligence tracks this CVE as a known exploited vulnerability. Confidence is confirmed.

Who is affected?

Fortra / Goanywhere MFT 0 to <= 7.1.1.

What should we do?

Prioritize remediation. Validate affected assets and apply vendor fixes on an accelerated timeline.

Overview

Fortra GoAnywhere MFT License Response Servlet Command Injection

Fortra (formerly, HelpSystems) GoAnywhere MFT suffers from a pre-authentication command injection vulnerability in the License Response Servlet due to deserializing an arbitrary attacker-controlled object.

This issue was patched in version 7.1.2.

Vendor Product Affected Status
Fortra Goanywhere MFT Through 7.1.1 Affected
View vendor advisory (opens in new tab)
Published
06 Feb 2023
Exploitation Reported
10 Feb 2023
Attack vector
Remote
Complexity
Low
Privileges
High
User interaction
None

Tags

ransomware metasploit cisa malware nuclei_scanner

CVE References

Exploitation evidence

Why KEV Intelligence marks this CVE as exploited

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Exploited in the wild

CISA

Recorded 10 Feb 2023

Independent exploitation attestation added to the KEV Intelligence record.

Used in malware

CISA

Recorded 10 Feb 2023

Malware families have been linked to exploitation of this CVE.

Proof of concept available

GitHub

Recorded 10 Feb 2023

Public scanner or PoC coverage increases practical exploitability.

Known exploited vulnerability sources

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Source Added
CISA First 2023-02-10 00:00 UTC
The Shadowserver 2026-06-12 00:00 UTC
CVE 2026-08-06 04:30 UTC

Detection

Operational artifacts and observed signals

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Observed signals

Request targets
0
User-Agents
0

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Virtual patch status

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Scanner Artifacts

Scanner and exploit-framework references linked to this CVE.

Risk and context

Severity, weaknesses, and research context

CVSS v3.1

7.2 High
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

EPSS

100.0%

Potential Proof of Concepts

These PoCs are unverified and could contain malware. Use at your own risk.

fortra_goanywhere_rce_cve_2023_0669

metasploit · Created Unknown

Metasploit module for CVE-2023-0669

Timeline

From disclosure to observed exploitation

  1. KEV confirmed by CVE

    Exploitation attested by an external source

  2. KEV confirmed by The Shadowserver

    Exploitation attested by an external source

  3. Metasploit module available

    Exploit module available

  4. Public PoC available

    Public proof-of-concept code published

  5. Nuclei template available

    Scanner coverage available

  6. Added to CISA KEV

    Listed in the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog

  7. First public exploitation report

    Exploit observed in malware

  8. CVE published

    Vulnerability disclosed publicly

  9. CVE ID reserved

    Identifier reserved by the CNA

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{
  "cve_id": "CVE-2023-0669",
  "confidence": "Confirmed",
  "cvss_score": 7.2,
  "cvss_estimated": false,
  "epss_score": 0.99999,
  "exploit_status": {
    "exploited_in_the_wild": true,
    "active_exploitation_observed": false
  },
  "sensor_telemetry": { "attempts": 0, "sensors": 0 }
}

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