An issue was discovered in Archer Platform 6 before 2024.04. Authentication was mishandled because lock did not terminate an existing session. 6.14 P3 (6.14.0.3) is also a fixed release.
An issue was discovered in Archer Platform 6 before 2024.03. There is an X-Forwarded-For Header Bypass vulnerability. An unauthenticated attacker could potentially bypass intended whitelisting when X-Forwarded-For header is enabled.
Archer Platform 6.x before 6.14 P2 HF2 (6.14.0.2.2) contains a sensitive information disclosure vulnerability. An unauthenticated attacker could potentially obtain access to sensitive information via an internal URL.
Archer Platform 6.8 before 6.14 P2 (6.14.0.2) contains an improper access control vulnerability. A remote authenticated malicious user could potentially exploit this to gain access to API information that should only be accessible with extra privileges.
Archer Platform 6.x before 6.14 P2 HF1 (6.14.0.2.1) contains a reflected XSS vulnerability. A remote authenticated malicious Archer user could potentially exploit this by tricking a victim application user into supplying malicious JavaScript code to the vulnerable web application. This code is then reflected to the victim and gets executed by the web browser in the context of the vulnerable web application.
Archer Platform 6.x before 6.14 P1 HF2 (6.14.0.1.2) contains an insecure direct object reference vulnerability. An authenticated malicious user in a multi-instance installation could potentially exploit this vulnerability by manipulating application resource references in user requests to bypass authorization checks, in order to gain execute access to AWF application resources.
Archer Platform 6.x before 6.13 P2 (6.13.0.2) contains an authenticated HTML content injection vulnerability. A remote authenticated malicious Archer user could potentially exploit this to store malicious HTML code in a trusted application data store. When victim users access the data store through their browsers, the malicious code gets executed by the web browser in the context of the vulnerable application. 6.14 (6.14.0) is also a fixed release.