Exposure of private personal information to an unauthorized actor in the user vaults component of Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager allows an authenticated user to gain unauthorized access to private personal information. Under specific circumstances, entries may be unintentionally moved from user vaults to shared vaults when edited by their owners, making them accessible to other users. This issue affects the following versions : * Remote Desktop Manager Windows 2025.1.34.0 and earlier * Remote Desktop Manager macOS 2025.1.16.3 and earlier * Remote Desktop Manager Android 2025.1.3.3 and earlier * Remote Desktop Manager iOS 2025.1.6.0 and earlier
This vulnerability carries a HIGH severity rating with a CVSS v3.1 score of 7.5, indicating it can be exploited remotely over the network but requires specific conditions to be met though user interaction is required and does not require pre-existing privileges . The vulnerability impacts confidentiality (data exposure), integrity (unauthorized modifications), and availability (service disruption) for affected systems. Impacting 1 product from devolutions organizations running these solutions should prioritize assessment and patching.
Reported in 2025, this vulnerability emerged during an era marked by increased sophistication in supply chain attacks, cloud infrastructure vulnerabilities, and software-as-a-service (SaaS) security challenges. Security practices during this period emphasized zero-trust architectures, container security, and API protection.
2025-05-29T15:15:34.650
2025-07-02T17:31:56.563
Analyzed
CVSSv3.1: 7.5 (HIGH)
| Type | Vendor | Product | Version/Range | Vulnerable? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Application | devolutions | remote_desktop_manager | ≤ 2025.1.16.3 | Yes |
| Application | devolutions | remote_desktop_manager | < 2025.1.37.0 | Yes |
| Application | devolutions | remote_desktop_manager | < 2025.1.37.0 | Yes |
| Application | devolutions | remote_desktop_manager | < 2025.2.0.0 | Yes |
| Application | devolutions | remote_desktop_manager | < 2025.2.0.17 | Yes |
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