3d Visual Enterprise ViewerApplication · Sap

CVE-2021-27590

HIGH · 7.8 CVSS v3.1 Published 2021-03-09
Mitigation only
No fix yet — a mitigation exists. There is no fixed release. A documented workaround reduces exposure in the meantime.
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81/100
Remediation priority · High
No privileges

Official description Straight from the sourceThe vendor's or NVD's own wording, published unedited. Authoritative, but often terse — it says what broke, rarely what to do.

NVD · unedited
When a user opens manipulated Tag Image File Format (.TIFF) format files received from untrusted sources in SAP 3D Visual Enterprise Viewer version 9, the application crashes and becomes temporarily unavailable to the user until restart of the application.

Technical summary Written by usOur analysis, written from the advisory, the CVSS vector and the affected-version data. It adds context the advisory leaves out, and never invents facts that are not in the source.

dbcve analysis · moderate confidence

A denial of service vulnerability exists in SAP 3D Visual Enterprise Viewer version 9 where parsing a specially crafted TIFF file from an untrusted source triggers an application crash, rendering the viewer unavailable until the application is restarted.

MitigationDo not open TIFF files from untrusted or unknown sources in SAP 3D Visual Enterprise Viewer version 9. Apply any available vendor patches or updates from SAP for this vulnerability.

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Affected products & versions What the vendor confirmedThe version ranges the vendor confirmed as vulnerable. If your version sits inside a range here, treat yourself as exposed until you have upgraded.

NVD · CPE data
3d Visual Enterprise ViewerApplication
Affected:= 9

CVSS breakdown How the score is builtThe industry scoring standard. It rates how the flaw is reached, what it takes to exploit, and what an attacker gains — the score is derived from those, not the other way round.

From the vector
Attack vector
Local
Complexity
Low
Privileges
None
User interaction
Required
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
High
Integrity
High
Availability
High

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

Am I affected? How to checkSteps we derive from the advisory and the affected-version data, so you can decide whether this CVE reaches your setup. They are a guide, not a scan — your own configuration is the authority.

dbcve checks

Work through these to decide whether this CVE applies to you.

  1. Verify SAP 3D Visual Enterprise Viewer version
    Open the application, then go to Help > About SAP 3D Visual Enterprise Viewer, or check the program's entry in Windows Add/Remove Programs to confirm the exact version number is 9
    Affected if The installed version is 9 (exact match)
  2. Identify TIFF file usage
    Check if you or your team open, import, or view TIFF image files within the application. Search for .tiff or .tif file extensions in your project directories or recent file history
    Affected if TIFF files are regularly opened in the viewer
  3. Review source of TIFF files
    Inspect your workflow for TIFF files - determine whether they originate from external/untrusted sources, downloaded content, or unknown suppliers
    Affected if TIFF files from untrusted or unknown sources are processed in the viewer
  4. Test application stability
    Attempt to open a TIFF file from an untrusted source in the viewer and observe if the application crashes or becomes unresponsive
    Affected if The application crashes when parsing a TIFF file from an untrusted source

You are affected if SAP 3D Visual Enterprise Viewer version 9 is installed AND you open TIFF files from untrusted or unknown sources in it.

Generated from the published advisory. Verify against your own configuration.

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From vendor data
Mitigation available No clean upgrade yet — mitigate in the meantime
Mitigation

Do not open TIFF files from untrusted or unknown sources in SAP 3D Visual Enterprise Viewer version 9. Apply any available vendor patches or updates from SAP for this vulnerability.

Fix this in 3d Visual Enterprise Viewer Scoped from the published advisory
  • Consultation2.0 h
  • Implementation2.0 h
  • Testing3.0 h
  • Review / QA1.0 h
8.0 hours of engineering $1,390
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