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SAP Commerce Cloud CVE-2026-58231 Targeted in Exploitation Attempts Days After Patch

The Hacker News by The Hacker News
August 17, 2026
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Ravie LakshmananAug 15, 2026Vulnerability / Cloud Security

A maximum-severity security vulnerability impacting SAP Commerce Cloud is witnessing active exploitation efforts.

The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-58231, is rated 10.0 on the CVSS scoring system. It relates to an instance of insufficient authorization checks and input validation.

“SAP Commerce Cloud allows an unauthenticated attacker to abuse a default authentication client and submit specially crafted input to certain functions lacking sufficient validation,” per CVE.org.

“Successful exploitation could enable arbitrary code execution and compromise internal components, resulting in high impact on confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the application.”

According to Defused Cyber, exploitation attempts against CVE-2026-58231 began to hit its honeypot systems merely three days after the release of the patch.

“This vulnerability has no public PoC and is not known to be exploited,” the threat intelligence company said in an X post shared on Friday.

SAP security company Onapsis noted earlier this week that successful exploitation of CVE-2026-58231 could permit arbitrary code execution and compromise internal components.

“Customers must patch to the fixed Commerce Cloud release levels referenced in the note and re-build/re-deploy the updated SAP Commerce Cloud version,” it said. “As a temporary workaround, customers can reduce their exposure by configuring an IP Filter Set in SAP Commerce Cloud to restrict access to the vulnerable endpoint.”

There are currently no details available on who is behind the exploitation efforts targeting the flaw. However, prior flaws (CVE-2025-31324) impacting SAP products, including NetWeaver, have been weaponized by China-nexus espionage clusters like UNC5221, UNC5174, and CL-STA-0048, as well as cybercrime groups such as BianLian and RansomExx.

In April 2025, unknown threat actors were also observed exploiting the same critical SAP NetWeaver vulnerability to deploy a backdoor called Auto-Color in an attack aimed at a U.S.-based chemicals company.



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