Cyber Resilience

CVE-2025-4527

Digitro Ngc Explorer 3.44.15

Published
11 May 2025
Modified
31 July 2026
CVSS Score v4 2.9
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Raw vectorCVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:H/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:L/VI:N/VA:N/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N/E:P/CR:X/IR:X/AR:X/MAV:X/MAC:X/MAT:X/MPR:X/MUI:X/MVC:X/MVI:X/MVA:X/MSC:X/MSI:X/MSA:X/S:X/AU:X/R:X/V:X/RE:X/U:X
EPSS Score 0.0059 45th percentile
Risk Priority 26 floored blend · peak EPSS

Summary

CVE-2025-4527 is a low-severity Client-Side Enforcement of Server-Side Security (CWE-602) vulnerability in Digitro Ngc Explorer. Its CVSS base score is 2.9 (Low).

Operationally, exploitation aligns with the MITRE ATT&CK technique Exploit Public-Facing Application (T1190); ranked at the 45th percentile by exploit likelihood (below the median); it is not currently listed in the CISA KEV catalog.

The strongest mitigations our analysis identified map to AC-25 (Reference Monitor) and AC-3 (Access Enforcement) — see the control section below for these in your framework.

OWASP Top 10 for Web (2025)

EU & UK References

Vulnerability Data

A security flaw has been discovered in Dígitro NGC Explorer up to 3.48.21. The impacted element is an unknown function of the component Password Transmission Handler. Performing a manipulation results in client-side enforcement of server-side security. The attack can be…

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initiated remotely. The complexity of an attack is rather high. The exploitability is regarded as difficult. Upgrading to version 3.48.22 is sufficient to resolve this issue. Upgrading the affected component is recommended. The action taken by the vendor is: "Strengthening of security validation performed on the server side, together with improvements to administrative and authentication controls." The vulnerabilities are limited to NGC Explorer and do not affect other Dígitro products, including UNA and Guardião.

CWE(s)

Related Threats

MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise Techniques

T1190 Exploit Public-Facing Application Initial Access
Adversaries may attempt to exploit a weakness in an Internet-facing host or system to initially access a network.
Derived from this CVE’s CWE(s) via the direct CWE→ATT&CK cross-walk.

CVEs Like This One

CVE-2025-4528Same product: Digitro Ngc Explorer
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CVE-2024-23666Shared CWE-602
CVE-2025-2139Shared CWE-602
CVE-2025-47697Shared CWE-602
CVE-2025-51682Shared CWE-602
CVE-2023-39218Shared CWE-602
CVE-2026-11092Shared CWE-602

Affected Assets

digitro
ngc explorer
3.44.15

Mitigating Controls

Control response

Prevent
Stop it (NIST 800-53)

Detect
Catch it (NIST detect / respond)

Harden
Shrink the surface (DISA STIG)

Validate
Prove the fix (OWASP ASVS)
  • V10.7.1
  • V2.2.2
  • V8.3.1
  • V10.4.1

Mitigating Controls (NIST 800-53 r5) AI

Requires a tamper-proof, always-invoked reference monitor that cannot be bypassed by client-side logic.

Enforces all access decisions on the server according to policy rather than trusting client-supplied enforcement.

Enforces information-flow rules at the server boundary instead of delegating them to the client.

Monitors and controls all external and key internal interfaces so that server-side policy cannot be off-loaded to clients.

Mitigating Controls (NIST CSF 2.0) AI

Derived directly from the weakness types (CWEs) cited in the NVD entry via our AI-authored CWE→CSF cross-walk (authority under review) — links open the control.

PR.PS-06 mostly match
prevents

Secure SDLC practices directly prevent design flaws that place server security enforcement on the client.

PR.AA-05 partial match
prevents

Proper policy-based enforcement of authorizations implies server-side controls rather than client-only checks.

Mitigating Controls (ISO/IEC 27001:2022 Annex A) AI

Derived directly from the weakness types (CWEs) cited in the NVD entry via our AI-authored CWE→ISO cross-walk (authority under review) — links open the control.

prevents

Secure architecture principles discourage client-side trust but do not directly address this weakness.

finds

Security testing can detect client-side enforcement but is not the primary mitigation.

prevents

Information access restriction is undermined when the client is trusted to enforce it.

prevents

Secure development lifecycle mandates server-side validation and prevents reliance on client enforcement.

prevents

Application security requirements explicitly call for server-side enforcement of security mechanisms.

prevents

Secure coding standards require server-side checks and reject client-only enforcement.

References