Dell PowerScale OneFS, versions 9.0.0-9.3.0, contain an improper authorization of index containing sensitive information. An authenticated and privileged user could potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to disclosure or modification of sensitive data.
Dell PowerScale OneFS, 8.2.2 - 9.3.0.x, contain a missing release of memory after effective lifetime vulnerability. An authenticated user with ISI_PRIV_LOGIN_SSH and/or ISI_PRIV_LOGIN_CONSOLE and ISI_PRIV_AUTH_PROVIDERS privileges could exploit this vulnerability, leading to a Denial-Of-Service. This can also impact a cluster in Compliance mode. Dell recommends to update at the earliest opportunity.
Dell PowerScale OneFS, versions 8.2.0-9.3.0, contains an Improper Handling of Insufficient Permissions vulnerability. An remote malicious user could potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to gaining write permissions on read-only files.
Dell EMC Powerscale OneFS 8.2.x - 9.2.x omit security-relevant information in /etc/master.passwd. A high-privileged user can exploit this vulnerability to not record information identifying the source of account information changes.
Dell PowerScale OneFS, versions 8.2.x, 9.0.0.x, 9.1.0.x, 9.2.0.x, 9.2.1.x, and 9.3.0.x, contain an improper preservation of privileges. A remote filesystem user with a local account could potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to an escalation of file privileges and information disclosure.
Dell PowerScale OneFS, 8.2.2-9.3.x, contains a predictable file name from observable state vulnerability. An unprivileged network attacker could potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to data loss.
Dell PowerScale OneFS, versions 8.2.x-9.3.x, contain a predictable seed in pseudo-random number generator. A remote unauthenticated attacker could potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to an account compromise.
Dell PowerScale OneFS, versions 8.2.x-9.2.x, contain risky cryptographic algorithms. A remote unprivileged malicious attacker could potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to full system access
Dell PowerScale OneFS, versions 8.2.x-9.3.0.x, contains an incorrect default permissions vulnerability. A local malicious user could potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to a denial of service.
Dell PowerScale OneFS version 8.1.2 contains a sensitive information exposure vulnerability. This would allow a malicious user with ISI_PRIV_LOGIN_SSH and/or ISI_PRIV_LOGIN_CONSOLE privileges to gain access to sensitive information in the log files.