StorageGRID (formerly
StorageGRID Webscale) versions prior to 11.8.0.15 and 11.9.0.8 are
susceptible to a Reflected Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability.
Successful exploit could allow an attacker to view or modify
configuration settings or add or modify user accounts but requires the
attacker to know specific information about the target instance and then
trick a privileged user into clicking a specially crafted link.
StorageGRID (formerly
StorageGRID Webscale) versions prior to 11.8.0.15 and 11.9.0.8 without
Single Sign-on enabled are susceptible to a Server-Side Request Forgery
(SSRF) vulnerability. Successful exploit could allow an unauthenticated
attacker to change the password of any Grid Manager or Tenant Manager
non-federated user.
StorageGRID (formerly
StorageGRID Webscale) versions prior to 11.8.0.15 and 11.9.0.8 are
susceptible to a Denial of Service vulnerability. Successful exploit
could allow an unauthenticated attacker to cause a Denial of Service on
the Admin node.
StorageGRID (formerly
StorageGRID Webscale) versions prior to 11.8.0.15 and 11.9.0.8 are
susceptible to a privilege escalation vulnerability. Successful exploit
could allow an unauthorized authenticated attacker to discover Grid node
names and IP addresses or modify Storage Grades.
Vasion Print (formerly PrinterLogic) Virtual Appliance Host versions prior to 1.0.735 and Application prior to 20.0.1330 (macOS/Linux client deployments) contain a vulnerability in the local logging mechanism. Authentication session tokens, including PHPSESSID, XSRF-TOKEN, and laravel_session, are stored in cleartext within world-readable log files. Any local user with access to the machine can extract these session tokens and use them to authenticate remotely to the SaaS environment, bypassing normal login credentials, potentially leading to unauthorized system access and exposure of sensitive information. This vulnerability has been identified by the vendor as: V-2022-008 — Secrets Leaked in Logs.
IBM Copy Services Manager 6.3.13 is vulnerable to cross-site scripting. This vulnerability allows an authenticated user to embed arbitrary JavaScript code in the Web UI thus altering the intended functionality potentially leading to credentials disclosure within a trusted session.
Tenda AC6 router firmware 15.03.05.19 contains a command injection vulnerability in the formSetIptv function, which processes requests to the /goform/SetIPTVCfg web interface. When handling the list and vlanId parameters, the sub_ADBC0 helper function concatenates these user-supplied values into nvram set system commands using doSystemCmd, without validating or sanitizing special characters (e.g., ;, ", #). An unauthenticated or authenticated attacker can exploit this by submitting a crafted POST request, leading to arbitrary system command execution on the affected device.
Accela Automation Platform 22.2.3.0.230103 contains multiple vulnerabilities in the Test Script feature. An authenticated administrative user can execute arbitrary Java code on the server, resulting in remote code execution. In addition, improper input validation allows for arbitrary file write and server-side request forgery (SSRF), enabling interaction with internal or external systems. Successful exploitation can lead to full server compromise, unauthorized access to sensitive data, and further network exploitation.
Directory traversal vulnerability in Sync In server thru 1.1.1 allowing authenticated attackers to gain read and write access to the system via FilesManager.saveMultipart function in backend/src/applications/files/services/files-manager.service.ts, and FilesManager.compress function in backend/src/applications/files/services/files-manager.service.ts.