By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Viral Trending contentViral Trending content
  • Home
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Celebrity
  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Gaming News
  • Tech News
  • Travel
Reading: SAP fixes hardcoded credentials flaw in SQL Anywhere Monitor
Notification Show More
Viral Trending contentViral Trending content
  • Home
  • Categories
    • World News
    • Politics
    • Sports
    • Celebrity
    • Business
    • Crypto
    • Tech News
    • Gaming News
    • Travel
  • Bookmarks
© 2024 All Rights reserved | Powered by Viraltrendingcontent
Viral Trending content > Blog > Tech News > SAP fixes hardcoded credentials flaw in SQL Anywhere Monitor
Tech News

SAP fixes hardcoded credentials flaw in SQL Anywhere Monitor

By admin 3 Min Read
Share
SHARE

SAP has released its November security updates that address multiple security vulnerabilities, including a maximum severity flaw in the non-GUI variant of the SQL Anywhere Monitor and a critical code injection issue in the Solution Manager platform.

The security problem in SQL Anywhere Monitor is tracked as CVE-2025-42890 and consists of hardcoded credentials. Because of the elevated risk, the vulnerability received the maximum severity score of 10.0.

“SQL Anywhere Monitor (Non-GUI) baked credentials into the code, exposing the resources or functionality to unintended users and providing attackers with the possibility of arbitrary code execution,” reads the description for the flaw.

Wiz

Depending on how they are used, an attacker who obtains the credentials can use them to acceess administrative functions.

SQL Anywhere Monitor is a database monitoring and alert tool, part of the SQL Anywhere suite, typically used by organizations managing distributed or remote databases.

The non-GUI monitor component is typically deployed on unattended appliances where it runs without frequent human oversight.

The second critical vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-42887, has a severity score of 9.9 and affects the SAP Solution Manager, a platform for application lifecycle management.

“Due to missing input sanitation, SAP Solution Manager allows an authenticated attacker to insert malicious code when calling a remote-enabled function module,” reads the entry in the National Vulnerability Database.

“This could provide the attacker with full control of the system hence leading to high impact on confidentiality, integrity and availability of the system.”

SAP Solution Manager is a centralized management and monitoring platform for SAP environments, typically used by large enterprises that operate complex networks encompassing ERP, CRM, and analytics solutions.

In the context of the November 2025 security updates pack, SAP also released fixes for one high-severity flaw (CVE-2025-42940) and 14 other medium-severity vulnerabilities.

Also, the German software giant released updates for CVE-2025-42944, a critical flaw in NetWeaver that was initially addressed last month.

SAP products, widely deployed across large enterprises and entrusted with mission-critical data, are frequent targets for threat actors seeking high-value access.

Earlier this year, SecurityBridge researchers reported active exploitation of a critical code-injection vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-42957, affecting SAP S/4HANA, Business One, and NetWeaver systems.

No active exploitation has been detected for the two critical flaws that SAP fixed today, but system administrators are advised to apply the available updates as soon as possible and follow the vendor’s mitigation recommendations for CVE-2025-42890 and CVE-2025-42887 (accessible only to account holders).

Wiz

It’s budget season! Over 300 CISOs and security leaders have shared how they’re planning, spending, and prioritizing for the year ahead. This report compiles their insights, allowing readers to benchmark strategies, identify emerging trends, and compare their priorities as they head into 2026.

Learn how top leaders are turning investment into measurable impact.

You Might Also Like

A professor’s journey from humble beginnings to a higher doctorate of science

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Price Leak: Is a Huge Hike Coming?

Manna, Neurent, Sisterly among EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalists

Sonos Play Review: Performance Meets Convenience

Intel repurchasing 49pc stake in Leixlip chip factory for $14.2bn

TAGGED: Code Injection, Hardcoded Key, Hardcoded Password, SAP, Security Update, Vulnerability
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Previous Article ChatGPT and Gemini warn AI is a 7/10 threat to this FTSE 100 stock
Next Article Samsung Galaxy Z Tri-Fold: Price, Specs, and Release Details
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad image

Latest News

A professor’s journey from humble beginnings to a higher doctorate of science
Tech News
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Price Leak: Is a Huge Hike Coming?
Tech News
UConn's Geno Auriemma Apologizes For Dawn Staley Exchange: 'There’s No Excuse'
Sports
Dalal Street Week Ahead: All eyes on 21,700 make-or-break zone as Nifty braces for volatility
Business
Telegram founder Pavel Durov says Iranian government's ban backfired
Crypto
The unanimity trap: what is the EU veto and why is it so hard to reform?
World News
Major Catalysts To Watch Out For That Could Send Bitcoin Price To $90,000
Crypto

About Us

Welcome to Viraltrendingcontent, your go-to source for the latest updates on world news, politics, sports, celebrity, tech, travel, gaming, crypto news, and business news. We are dedicated to providing you with accurate, timely, and engaging content from around the globe.

Quick Links

  • Home
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Celebrity
  • Business
  • Home
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Celebrity
  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Gaming News
  • Tech News
  • Travel
  • Sports
  • Crypto
  • Tech News
  • Gaming News
  • Travel

Trending News

cageside seats

Unlocking the Ultimate WWE Experience: Cageside Seats News 2024

Investing £5 a day could help me build a second income of £329 a month!

Brussels unveils plans for a European Degree but struggles to explain why

cageside seats
Unlocking the Ultimate WWE Experience: Cageside Seats News 2024
May 22, 2024
Investing £5 a day could help me build a second income of £329 a month!
March 27, 2024
Brussels unveils plans for a European Degree but struggles to explain why
March 27, 2024
Trump evokes more anger and fear from Democrats than Biden does from Republicans, AP-NORC poll shows
March 28, 2024
© 2024 All Rights reserved | Powered by Vraltrendingcontent
  • About Us
  • Contact US
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?