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Hackers Target SAP Cloud Vulnerability Days After Reveal

Hackers Target SAP Cloud Vulnerability Days After Reveal

Posted on August 17, 2026 By CWS

In a concerning development for cybersecurity, hackers have swiftly moved to exploit a critical vulnerability in SAP Commerce Cloud, mere days after its public announcement. The flaw, identified as CVE-2026-58231, highlights significant risks due to inadequate authorization checks and input validation.

Details of the Vulnerability

Designated with a CVSS score of 10, the vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary code, potentially compromising internal systems. SAP responded by releasing patches on August 11, but exploitation attempts began to surface by August 14, as detected by threat intelligence firm Defused.

Notably, the absence of a public Proof of Concept (PoC) exploit or reports of active exploitation did not deter attackers, as confirmed by KEVIntel. Their proprietary sensors and honeypots verified the emergence of exploitation activity.

Community and Official Responses

On August 15, KEVIntel announced the availability of a PoC exploit, underscoring the urgency of addressing the vulnerability. Despite this, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has yet to list CVE-2026-58231 in its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog.

Currently, only one SAP Commerce Cloud-related issue, CVE-2019-0344, is included in CISA’s catalog, having been added in 2024. This delay in official recognition raises concerns about the potential impact on businesses reliant on SAP’s services.

Implications and Future Outlook

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the rapid pace at which cyber threats can evolve following the disclosure of vulnerabilities. Organizations must stay vigilant and proactive in applying security patches and monitoring for exploitation attempts.

Overall, the swift action by hackers following the vulnerability’s disclosure signals a pressing need for continuous improvement in cybersecurity measures and a more agile response from security agencies to emerging threats.

Security Week News Tags:authorization checks, CISA, CVE-2026-58231, CVSS score, Cybersecurity, exploitation attempts, Hackers, Honeypots, input validation, KEVIntel, PoC exploit, SAP Commerce Cloud, security patch, threat intelligence, Vulnerability

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