Security Vulnerabilities
- CVEs Published In March 2024
Improper session management in the identity provider authentication flow in Devolutions Server 2023.3.14.0 and earlier allows an authenticated user via an identity provider to stay authenticated after his user is disabled or deleted in the identity provider such as Okta or Microsoft O365.
The user will stay authenticated until the Devolutions Server token expiration.
Denial of service in PAM password rotation during the check-in process in Devolutions Server 2023.3.14.0 allows an authenticated user with specific PAM permissions to make PAM credentials unavailable.
Improper privilege management in Just-in-time (JIT) elevation module in Devolutions Server 2023.3.14.0 and earlier allows a user to continue using the elevated privilege even after the expiration under specific circumstances
In Foxit PDF Reader before 2024.1 and PDF Editor before 2024.1, code execution via JavaScript could occur because of an unoptimized prompt message for users to review parameters of commands.
Concrete CMS version 9 before 9.2.7 is vulnerable to Stored XSS via the Name field of a Group type since there is insufficient validation of administrator provided data for that field. A rogue administrator could inject malicious code into the Name field which might be executed when users visit the affected page. The Concrete CMS security team gave this vulnerability a CVSS v3.1 score of 2.2 with a vector of AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N Concrete versions below 9 do not include group types so they are not affected by this vulnerability. Thanks Luca Fuda for reporting.
Authenticated command injection vulnerabilities exist in the ArubaOS command line interface. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities result in the ability to execute arbitrary commands as a privileged user on the underlying operating system.
Authenticated command injection vulnerabilities exist in the ArubaOS command line interface. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities result in the ability to execute arbitrary commands as a privileged user on the underlying operating system.
There is an arbitrary file deletion vulnerability in the CLI used by ArubaOS. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability results in the ability to delete arbitrary files on the underlying operating system, which could lead to denial-of-service conditions and impact the integrity of the controller.
An unauthenticated Denial-of-Service (DoS) vulnerability exists in the Spectrum service accessed via the PAPI protocol in ArubaOS 8.x. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability results in the ability to interrupt the normal operation of the affected service.
Aruba has identified certain configurations of ArubaOS that can lead to partial disclosure of sensitive information in the IKE_AUTH negotiation process. The scenarios in which disclosure of potentially sensitive information can occur are complex, and depend on factors beyond the control of attackers.