A mishap in ServiceNow access control lists meant users could be granted access, without meeting all the conditions New controls were added to mitigate the risk Users are advised to review their ...
New research released today by software-as-a-service security management startup AppOmni Inc. details how ServiceNow Inc. instances are vulnerable to misconfiguration. The issue relates to data ...
A new vulnerability in ServiceNow, dubbed Count(er) Strike, allows low-privileged users to extract sensitive data from tables to which they should not have access. ServiceNow is a cloud-based platform ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AppOmni, the leading provider of SaaS Security, has discovered a common ServiceNow Access Control List (ACL) misconfiguration present in nearly 70% of ServiceNow ...
ServiceNow has published guidance for its customers related to Access Control List (ACL) misconfigurations after an AppOmni security report found that 70% of the instances they tested had the issue.
Over 1,000 misconfigured ServiceNow enterprise instances were found exposing Knowledge Base (KB) articles that contained sensitive corporate information to external users and potential threat actors.
In a recent report, ServiceNow, a prominent cloud-based platform, made an unsettling announcement. They warned that misconfigurations within their system had the potential to grant "unintended access" ...