High Severity
Affected system
SAP Commerce Cloud
CVSS
7.4
Component
CEC-SCC-PLA-PL
Patch Day
2026-06
Released on
2026/06/09
SAP Note
3747484
Workaround
Yes
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Advisory

SAP takes the security of its vast product portfolio very seriously and thus releases security fixes for vulnerabilities reported by external researchers and their customers every second Tuesday of the month.

SAP Note 3747484 was released on 09.06.2026 and deals with "3747484 - [CVE-2026-29145] Multiple vulnerabilities in Apache Tomcat within SAP Commerce Cloud" within SAP Commerce Cloud. We advice you to follow the instructions, to resolve weak authentication check with a high potential for exploitation in component CEC-SCC-PLA-PL.

According to SAP Security Advisory team a workaround exists. It is advisable to implement the correction as monthly patch process.

Risk specification

SAP Commerce Cloud uses a version of Apache Tomcat affected by multiple vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-29145, CVE-2025-66614, CVE-2026-24734) that may allow an unauthenticated attacker to bypass client certificate authentication under specific non-default configurations, resulting in unauthorized access to the application and unauthorized data modification.

Solution

Apache Tomcat has been upgraded to a version that is not affected by CVE-2026-29145, CVE-2025-66614, and CVE-2026-24734.  Alternativly, the consulting team has proposed the following: "For CVE-2026-24734: disable OCSP revocation checking or switch to CRL validation. For CVE-2025-66614: move client certificate authentication enforcement from the Connector level to the web application level. No workaround is available for CVE-2026-29145. See SAP Note 3761235 for details.". The suggestion may be considered, as a workaround or compensating mitigation. We recommend installing/applying the correction wherever possible and as soon as possible. Base your decision on whether or not to apply the patch on your companies and systems risk perspective and consider the provided CVSS 7.4 score.

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