Exposure of private personal information to an unauthorized actor in the user vaults component of Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager
allows an authenticated user to gain unauthorized access to private personal information.
Under specific circumstances, entries may be unintentionally moved from user vaults to shared vaults when edited by their owners, making them accessible to other users.
This issue affects the following versions :
* Remote Desktop Manager Windows 2025.1.34.0 and earlier
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Remote Desktop Manager macOS 2025.1.16.3 and earlier
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Remote Desktop Manager Android 2025.1.3.3 and earlier
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Remote Desktop Manager iOS 2025.1.6.0 and earlier
Improper authorization in application password policy in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager on Windows allows an authenticated user to
use a configuration different from the one mandated by the system administrators.
This issue affects Remote Desktop Manager versions from 2025.1.24 through 2025.1.25, and all versions up to 2024.3.29.
Insufficient logging in the autotyping feature in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager on Windows allows an authenticated user to use a stored password without generating a corresponding log event, via the use of the autotyping functionality.
This issue affects Remote Desktop Manager versions from 2025.1.24 through 2025.1.25, and all versions up to 2024.3.29.
Improper authorization in the variable component in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager on Windows allows an authenticated password to use the ELEVATED_PASSWORD variable even though not allowed by the "Allow password in variable policy".
This issue affects Remote Desktop Manager versions from 2025.1.24 through 2025.1.25, and all versions up to 2024.3.29.
Client side access control bypass in the permission component in
Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager on Windows. An authenticated user can exploit this flaw to bypass certain permission restrictions—specifically View Password, Edit Asset, and Edit Permissions by performing specific actions.
This issue affects Remote Desktop Manager versions from 2025.1.24 through 2025.1.25, and all versions up to 2024.3.29.
Exposure of sensitive information in hub data source export feature in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager 2024.3.29 and earlier on Windows allows a user exporting a hub data source to include his authenticated session in the export due to faulty business logic.
Exposure of sensitive information in My Personal Credentials password history component in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager 2024.3.29 and earlier on Windows allows an authenticated user to inadvertently leak the My Personal Credentials in a shared vault via the clear history feature due to faulty business logic.
Improper host validation in the certificate validation component in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager on 2024.3.19 and earlier on Windows allows an attacker to intercept and modify encrypted communications via a man-in-the-middle attack
by presenting a certificate for a different host.
Missing certificate validation in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager on macOS, iOS, Android, Linux allows an attacker to intercept and modify encrypted communications via a man-in-the-middle attack.
Versions affected are :
Remote Desktop Manager macOS 2024.3.9.0 and earlier
Remote Desktop Manager Linux 2024.3.2.5 and earlier
Remote Desktop Manager Android 2024.3.3.7 and earlier
Remote Desktop Manager iOS 2024.3.3.0 and earlier
Remote Desktop Manager Powershell 2024.3.6.0 and earlier
Incorrect permission assignment in temporary access requests component in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager 2024.3.19.0 and earlier on Windows allows an authenticated user that request temporary permissions on an entry to obtain more privileges than requested.