CVE-2023-3467 is a privilege-escalation vulnerability affecting customer-managed Citrix NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway appliances. Successful exploitation can elevate privileges to the root administrator account, commonly referred to as nsroot. Publicly available context identifies the issue as one of three vulnerabilities addressed by Citrix in the same July 2023 security bulletin, alongside CVE-2023-3519 and CVE-2023-3466, but does not provide technical detail about the vulnerable component, code path, or exploitation mechanism.
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A Citrix ADC/Gateway vulnerability listed among CVEs discussed by the group.
A Citrix ADC / Citrix Gateway vulnerability referenced as part of the same July 2023 security bulletin, but not substantively described in the content.
Referenced in a Citrix security bulletin URL alongside CVE-2023-3519 and CVE-2023-3466, but not otherwise described in the content.
Vakava haavoittuvuus Citrix NetScaler ADC/Gateway -tuotteissa (tarkempi vaikutus ei ilmene annetusta sisällöstä).
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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