A potential DOM-based Cross Site Scripting security vulnerability has been identified in HPE StoreOnce. The vulnerability could be remotely exploited to cause an elevation of privilege leading to partial impact to confidentiality, availability, and integrity. HPE has made the following software update - HPE StoreOnce 4.3.0, to resolve the vulnerability in HPE StoreOnce.
ETINET BACKBOX E4.09 and H4.09 mismanages password access control. When a user uses the User ID of the process running BBSV to login to the Backbox UI application, the system procedure (USER_AUTHENTICATE_) used for verifying the Password returns 0 (no error). The reason is that the user is not running the XYGate application. Hence, BBSV assumes the Password is correct. For H4.09, the affected version isT0954V04^AAO. For E4.09, the affected version is 22SEP2020. Note: If your current version is E4.10-16MAY2021 (version procedure T9999V04_16MAY2022_BPAKETI_10), a hotfix (FIXPAK-19OCT-2022) is available in version E4.10-19OCT2022. Resolution to CVE-2021-33895 in version E4.11-19OCT2022
A potential vulnerability has been identified in HPE OneView Global Dashboard release 2.31 which could lead to a local disclosure of privileged information. HPE has provided an update to OneView Global Dashboard. The issue is resolved in 2.32.
A potential security vulnerability has been identified in HPE iLO Amplifier Pack. The vulnerability could be remotely exploited to allow Cross-Site Scripting (XSS). HPE has provided the following software update to resolve the vulnerability in HPE iLO Amplifier Pack: HPE iLO Amplifier Pack 1.95 or later.
A potential security vulnerability has been identified in HPE Superdome Flex server. A denial of service attack can be remotely exploited leaving hung connections to the BMC web interface. The monarch BMC must be rebooted to recover from this situation. Other BMC management is not impacted. HPE has made the following software update to resolve the vulnerability in HPE Superdome Flex Server: Superdome Flex Server Firmware 3.30.142 or later.
A security vulnerability in HPE Unified Data Management (UDM) could allow the local disclosure of privileged information (CWE-321: Use of Hard-coded Cryptographic Key in a product). HPE has provided updates to versions 1.2009.0 and 1.2101.0 of HPE Unified Data Management (UDM). Version 1.2103.0 of HPE Unified Data Management (UDM) removes all hard-coded cryptographic keys.
A potential security vulnerability has been identified in HPE Network Orchestrator (NetO) version(s): Prior to 2.5. The vulnerability could be remotely exploited with SQL injection.
Idelji Web ViewPoint Suite, as used in conjunction with HPE NonStop, allows a remote replay attack for T0320L01^ABP through T0320L01^ABZ, T0952L01^AAH through T0952L01^AAR, T0986L01 through T0986L01^AAF, T0665L01^AAP, and T0662L01^AAP (L) and T0320H01^ABO through T0320H01^ABY, T0952H01^AAG through T0952H01^AAQ, T0986H01 through T0986H01^AAE, T0665H01^AAO, and T0662H01^AAO (J and H).
Idelji Web ViewPoint Suite, as used in conjunction with HPE NonStop, allows Remote Unauthorized Access for T0320L01^ABY and T0320L01^ACD, T0952L01^AAR through T0952L01^AAX, and T0986L01^AAD through T0986L01^AAJ (L) and T0320H01^ABW through T0320H01^ACC, T0952H01^AAQ through T0952H01^AAW, and T0986H01^AAC through T0986H01^AAI (J and H).
A security vulnerability has been identified in in certain HPE and Aruba L2/L3 switch firmware. A data processing error due to improper handling of an unexpected data type in user supplied information to the switch's management interface has been identified. The data processing error could be exploited to cause a crash or reboot in the switch management interface and/or possibly the switch itself leading to local denial of service (DoS). The user must have administrator privileges to exploit this vulnerability.