CVE 3.1 LOW

Memory Corruption vulnerability in SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP)_CVE-2026-24320

3.1 / 10
LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N

Description

Due to improper memory management in SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP), an authenticated attacker could exploit logical errors in memory management by supplying specially crafted input containing unique characters, which are improperly converted. This may result in memory corruption and the potential leakage of memory content. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability would have a low impact on the confidentiality of the application, with no effect on its integrity or availability.

Basic Information

ID CVE-2026-24320
Source sap
Published Feb 10, 2026 at 03:03

Affected Product

Vendor SAP_SE
Product SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP)
Version KRNL64NUC 7.22
Affected Versions SAP_SE SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP) KRNL64NUC 7.22
SAP_SE SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP) 7.22EXT
SAP_SE SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP) KRNL64UC 7.22
SAP_SE SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP) 7.53
SAP_SE SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP) 8.04
SAP_SE SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP) KERNEL 7.22
SAP_SE SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP) 7.54
SAP_SE SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP) 7.77
SAP_SE SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP) 7.89
SAP_SE SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP) 7.93
SAP_SE SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP) 9.16
SAP_SE SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP) 9.17
SAP_SE SAP NetWeaver and ABAP Platform (Application Server ABAP) 9.18

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