VYPR
Medium severity4.3NVD Advisory· Published Jun 1, 2026

CVE-2026-24756

CVE-2026-24756

Description

Kiteworks Secure Data Forms before 9.3.0 has an IDOR vulnerability allowing authenticated users to modify other users' resources.

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Kiteworks Secure Data Forms before 9.3.0 has an IDOR vulnerability allowing authenticated users to modify other users' resources.

Vulnerability

An Insecure Direct Object Reference (IDOR) vulnerability exists in Kiteworks Secure Data Forms prior to version 9.3.0. This flaw stems from insufficient authorization checks on resource ownership, allowing an authenticated user to modify resources belonging to other users [1].

Exploitation

An attacker must first be authenticated to the Kiteworks system. Once authenticated, the attacker can exploit this vulnerability by manipulating requests to modify resources that do not belong to them, bypassing the intended authorization checks [1].

Impact

Successful exploitation allows an authenticated attacker to modify resources belonging to other users. This can lead to unauthorized data modification and potential disruption of services, impacting data integrity and availability within the Kiteworks private data network [1].

Mitigation

Kiteworks has released version 9.3.0, which includes a patch to address this vulnerability. Users are advised to upgrade to version 9.3.0 or later. No other mitigation details are available in the provided references [1].

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Affected products

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Patches

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Vulnerability mechanics

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