Medium Severity
Affected system
SAP Solution Manager
CVSS
4.7
Component
SV-SMG-DIA-WLY
Patch Day
2026-06
Released on
2026/06/09
SAP Note
3715280
Workaround
No
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Advisory

A note with CVSS 4.7 for component SV-SMG-DIA-WLY was released by SAP on 09.06.2026. The correction/advisory 3715280 was described with "3715280 - [CVE-2026-44757] Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in SAP Wily Introscope Enterprise Manager" and affects the system type SAP Solution Manager.

A workaround does not exist, according to SAP Security Advisory team. It is advisable to implement the correction as part of maintenance.

The vulnerability addressed is cross-site scripting (xss) within SAP Solution Manager.

Cross-site scripting (XSS) is the name of a class of security vulnerabilities that can occur in web-based applications. XSS combines all vulnerabilities that allow an attacker to inject HTML Markup and/or JavaScript into the front end of the affected web application.

XSS attacks can occur whenever the application dynamically creates its HTML/JavaScript/CSS content, which is passed to the user's web browser, and attacker-controlled values are used in this process. If these values are included in the generated code without proper validation and encoding, the attacker is able to include arbitrary coding snippets into the application's front end. The code is then rendered by the victim's web browser and interpreted in the victim's current authentication context.

Risk specification

SAP Wily Introscope Enterprise Manager allows an unauthenticated attacker to craft a malicious URL that, when accessed by a victim, executes an injected script in the victim's browser within the context of the application, resulting in unauthorized access to or modification of session data.

Solution

URL parameters are now properly encoded to prevent successful cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.

Affected System

SAP Solution Manager was introduced by SAP to cover the complete application lifecycle of the IT solutions running on premise, hybrid or in the cloud. SolMan requires an RFC connection to all managed systems in a landscape to fulfill its tasks. Cyber attackers may target the Solution Manager system as lateral movements can be achieved.

SAP Solution Manager is a must-have for SAP customers. It addresses a set of important aspects of Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) for SAP. Examples:

Additonal resources

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