CVE-2026-44755
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Email Spoofing in SAP Business Objects BI Platform

Publication date: 2026-06-09

Last updated on: 2026-06-09

Assigner: SAP SE

Description
SAP Business Objects Business Intelligence Platform does not sufficiently validate email sending parameters supplied by authenticated users, resulting in an email spoofing vulnerability.This vulnerability has a low impact on integrity and does not affect the confidentiality and availability of the application.
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Published
2026-06-09
Last Modified
2026-06-09
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2026-06-09
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2026-06-09
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sap business_objects_business_intelligence_platform *
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CWE-346 The product does not properly verify that the source of data or communication is valid.
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Executive Summary

This vulnerability exists in the SAP Business Objects Business Intelligence Platform where the system does not sufficiently validate email sending parameters provided by authenticated users.

As a result, it allows an attacker to perform email spoofing, meaning they can send emails that appear to come from a trusted source within the platform.

Impact Analysis

The impact of this vulnerability is low on the integrity of the system and does not affect confidentiality or availability.

However, the ability to spoof emails could potentially be used to deceive recipients, leading to phishing or social engineering attacks.

Compliance Impact

The vulnerability in SAP Business Objects Business Intelligence Platform involves insufficient validation of email sending parameters, leading to an email spoofing issue. It has a low impact on integrity and does not affect confidentiality or availability.

Since the vulnerability does not impact confidentiality or availability, its direct effect on compliance with standards like GDPR or HIPAAβ€”which emphasize protection of personal data confidentiality and system availabilityβ€”is likely minimal.

However, email spoofing could potentially be used in phishing or social engineering attacks, which might indirectly affect compliance if exploited to compromise personal data or system integrity.

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