Security Vulnerabilities
- CVEs Published In March 2021
In OpenEMR, versions 5.0.2 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site-Scripting (XSS) due to user input not being validated properly and rendered in the TOTP Authentication method page. A highly privileged attacker could inject arbitrary code into input fields when creating a new user.
In OpenEMR, versions 5.0.2 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site-Scripting (XSS) due to user input not being validated properly. A highly privileged attacker could inject arbitrary code into input fields when creating a new user.
In OpenEMR, versions v2.7.2-rc1 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Improper Access Control when creating a new user, which leads to a malicious user able to read and send sensitive messages on behalf of the victim user.
In OpenEMR, versions 2.7.3-rc1 to 6.0.0 are vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site-Scripting (XSS) due to user input not being validated properly in the `Allergies` section. An attacker could lure an admin to enter a malicious payload and by that initiate the exploit.
There is an information leakage vulnerability in some huawei products. Due to the properly storage of specific information in the log file, the attacker can obtain the information when a user logs in to the device. Successful exploit may cause an information leak. Affected product versions include: NIP6300 versions V500R001C00,V500R001C20,V500R001C30;NIP6600 versions V500R001C00,V500R001C20,V500R001C30;Secospace USG6300 versions V500R001C00,V500R001C20,V500R001C30;Secospace USG6500 versions V500R001C00,V500R001C20,V500R001C30;Secospace USG6600 versions V500R001C00,V500R001C20,V500R001C30,V500R001C50,V500R001C60,V500R001C80;USG9500 versions V500R005C00,V500R005C10.
There is an improper permission assignment vulnerability in Huawei ManageOne product. Due to improper security hardening, the process can run with a higher privilege. Successful exploit could allow certain users to do certain operations with improper permissions. Affected product versions include: ManageOne versions 8.0.0, 8.0.1.
There is a denial of service vulnerability in Huawei products. A module cannot deal with specific messages correctly. Attackers can exploit this vulnerability by sending malicious messages to an affected module. This can lead to denial of service. Affected product include some versions of IPS Module, NGFW Module, NIP6600, NIP6800, Secospace USG6300, Secospace USG6500 and Secospace USG6600.
The eUDC660 product has a resource management vulnerability. An attacker with high privilege needs to perform specific operations to exploit the vulnerability on the affected device. Due to improper resource management of the device, as a result, the key file can be obtained and data can be decrypted, affecting confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the device.
There is a vulnerability in some version of USG9500 that the device improperly handles the information when a user logs in to device. The attacker can exploit the vulnerability to perform some operation and can get information and cause information leak.
There is a denial of service vulnerability in some huawei products. In specific scenarios, due to the improper handling of the packets, an attacker may craft many specific packets. Successful exploit may cause some services to be abnormal. Affected products include some versions of NGFW Module, NIP6300, NIP6600, NIP6800, Secospace USG6300, Secospace USG6500, Secospace USG6600 and SG9500.