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Medium severity6.6NVD Advisory· Published Jun 9, 2026· Updated Jun 9, 2026

CVE-2026-44754

CVE-2026-44754

Description

SAP ODP-RFC API allows unauthorized SAP-internal applications to access data due to missing caller identification, leading to potential data disclosure.

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SAP ODP-RFC API allows unauthorized SAP-internal applications to access data due to missing caller identification, leading to potential data disclosure.

Vulnerability

The Operational Data Provisioning Data Replication API (ODP-RFC) modules lack proper caller identification for permitted SAP-internal applications. This vulnerability allows customer or third-party applications to interact with the API in unintended ways, potentially exposing sensitive information.

Exploitation

An attacker would need to be able to interact with the ODP-RFC API using a customer or third-party application. By leveraging this access, they can trigger the API calls in a manner not intended for SAP-internal applications, bypassing the missing caller identification checks.

Impact

Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could lead to the unintended disclosure of data. The integrity of the data is not affected, and the availability concerns for the application are minimal.

Mitigation

SAP regularly releases security corrections on its SAP Security Patch Day, scheduled for the second Tuesday of every month [1]. Customers are advised to implement these corrections, categorized as SAP Security Notes, at a priority. Specific patch details for this vulnerability are not yet disclosed in the available references.

AI Insight generated on Jun 9, 2026. Synthesized from this CVE's description and the cited reference URLs; citations are validated against the source bundle.

Affected products

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Patches

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No patches discovered yet.

Vulnerability mechanics

No source-code context for this CVE — mechanics is only generated when we can read the actual fix diff. Without that, the four sections (root cause, attack vector, affected code, fix) would be speculation rather than analysis.

References

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News mentions

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