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9.3
CVE-2024-14037: Redsea Cloud eHR allows unauthenticated attackers to upload malicious files
CVE-2024-14037
CVE-2024-14037
Summary
An attacker can upload malicious files to Redsea Cloud eHR without needing a login. This could allow them to take control of your system remotely. We recommend updating to the latest version of Redsea Cloud eHR as soon as possible to fix this issue.
What to do
No fix is available yet. Check with your software vendor for updates.
Affected software
| Vendor | Product | Affected versions |
|---|---|---|
| guangzhou red sea cloud computing co., ltd. | red sea cloud ehr | All versions |
Original title
Redsea Cloud eHR contains an arbitrary file upload vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to achieve remote code execution by uploading malicious files through the PtFjk.mob servlet en...
Original description
Redsea Cloud eHR contains an arbitrary file upload vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to achieve remote code execution by uploading malicious files through the PtFjk.mob servlet endpoint. Attackers can submit a multipart POST request with a JSP webshell disguised using a spoofed image/jpeg Content-Type to bypass the absence of extension and MIME type validation, with the uploaded file stored at a predictable path under the uploadfile directory and executed directly by the web server. Exploitation evidence was first observed by the Shadowserver Foundation on 2024-11-03 (UTC).
nvd CVSS3.1
9.8
nvd CVSS4.0
9.3
Vulnerability type
CWE-434
Unrestricted File Upload
Published: 2 Jul 2026 · Updated: 3 Jul 2026 · First seen: 2 Jul 2026