Bmc Control-M Managed File Transfer vulnerabilities
3 known vulnerabilities affecting bmc/control-m_managed_file_transfer.
Total CVEs
3
CISA KEV
0
Public exploits
0
Exploited in wild
0
Severity breakdown
CRITICAL1HIGH2
Vulnerabilities
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CVE-2026-23780P2HIGHCVSS 8.8≥ 9.0.20, ≤ 9.0.222026-04-10
CVE-2026-23780 [HIGH] CWE-89 CVE-2026-23780: An issue was discovered in BMC Control-M/MFT 9.0.20 through 9.0.22. A SQL injection vulnerability in
An issue was discovered in BMC Control-M/MFT 9.0.20 through 9.0.22. A SQL injection vulnerability in the MFT API's debug interface allows an authenticated attacker to inject malicious queries due to improper input validation and unsafe dynamic SQL handling. Successful exploitation can enable arbitrary file read/write operations and potentially lead to
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CVE-2026-23781P3CRITICALCVSS 9.8≥ 9.0.20, ≤ 9.0.222026-04-10
CVE-2026-23781 [CRITICAL] CWE-798 CVE-2026-23781: An issue was discovered in BMC Control-M/MFT 9.0.20 through 9.0.22. A set of default debug user cred
An issue was discovered in BMC Control-M/MFT 9.0.20 through 9.0.22. A set of default debug user credentials is hardcoded in cleartext within the application package. If left unchanged, these credentials can be easily obtained and may allow unauthorized access to the MFT API debug interface.
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CVE-2026-23782P3HIGHCVSS 7.5≥ 9.0.20, ≤ 9.0.222026-04-10
CVE-2026-23782 [HIGH] CWE-284 CVE-2026-23782: An issue was discovered in BMC Control-M/MFT 9.0.20 through 9.0.22. An API management endpoint allow
An issue was discovered in BMC Control-M/MFT 9.0.20 through 9.0.22. An API management endpoint allows unauthenticated users to obtain both an API identifier and its corresponding secret value. With these exposed secrets, an attacker could invoke privileged API operations, potentially leading to unauthorized access.
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