ThinManager® Server-Side Request Forgery Vulnerability
The security of our products is important to us as your industrial automation supplier. This security issue was found internally during routine testing and is being reported based on our commitment to customer transparency and improvement of all business environments.
Product Description
ThinManager is a centralized, secure thin client management software that delivers industrial visualization and application control across devices, helping optimize operations with scalable deployment and reduced IT overhead.
Affected products and solution
Affected Product |
CVE |
Affected Software Version |
Corrected in Software Version |
Affected Catalog Numbers |
ThinManager® |
CVE-2025-9065 |
13.0 - 14.0 |
14.1 |
Security Issue Details
Category |
Details |
CVE ID |
CVE-2025-9065 |
Impact |
A server-side request forgery security issue exists within Rockwell Automation ThinManager® software due to the lack of input sanitization. Authenticated attackers can exploit this vulnerability by specifying external SMB paths, exposing the ThinServer® service account NTLM hash. |
CVSS 3.1 Base Score |
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CVSS 4.0 Base Score |
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CWEs |
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Known Exploited Vulnerability |
No (Not listed in KEV database) |
Glossary:
· SMB: Server Message Block, a protocol used for sharing files, printers, and other resources over a network
· NTLM: NT Lan Manager, a Windows authentication protocol
Mitigations and Workarounds
Customers using the affected software, who are not able to upgrade to one of the corrected versions, should use our security best practices. Customers can also reference the following article from Microsoft to Block NTLM connections on SMB in Windows Server 2025.
Revision History
Revision |
Date |
Description |
1.0 |
September 9, 2025 |
Initial release |
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