Zoho ManageEngine Applications Manager before 14600 allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to disclose license related information via WieldFeedServlet servlet.
Zoho ManageEngine Applications Manager before 13620 allows a remote unauthenticated SQL injection via the SyncEventServlet eventid parameter to the SyncEventServlet.java doGet function.
Zoho ManageEngine Applications Manager before 13640 allows a remote authenticated SQL injection via the Agent servlet agentid parameter to the Agent.java process function.
An issue was discovered in Zoho ManageEngine OpManager through 12.4x. There is a SQL Injection vulnerability in jsp/NewThresholdConfiguration.jsp via the resourceid parameter. Therefore, a low-authority user can gain the authority of SYSTEM on the server. One can consequently upload a malicious file using the "Execute Program Action(s)" feature.
An issue was discovered in Zoho ManageEngine Application Manager through 14.2. There is a SQL Injection vulnerability in jsp/NewThresholdConfiguration.jsp via the resourceid parameter. Therefore, a low-authority user can gain the authority of SYSTEM on the server. One can consequently upload a malicious file using the "Execute Program Action(s)" feature.
Zoho ManageEngine Applications Manager 12 through 14 allows FaultTemplateOptions.jsp resourceid SQL injection. Subsequently, an unauthenticated user can gain the authority of SYSTEM on the server by uploading a malicious file via the "Execute Program Action(s)" feature.
An issue was discovered in Zoho ManageEngine Applications Manager 11.0 through 14.0. An unauthenticated user can gain the authority of SYSTEM on the server due to a Popup_SLA.jsp sid SQL injection vulnerability. For example, the attacker can subsequently write arbitrary text to a .vbs file.
A SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the Zoho ManageEngine Applications Manager 13 before build 13820 via the resids parameter in a /editDisplaynames.do?method=editDisplaynames GET request.
A reflected Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Zoho ManageEngine Applications Manager 13 before build 13820 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the /deleteMO.do method parameter.