SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP and ABAP Platform does not check for authorization when a user executes some RFC function modules. This could lead to an attacker with basic user privileges to gain control over the data in Informix database, leading to complete compromise of confidentiality, integrity and availability.
Under certain conditions SAP NetWeaver AS for ABAP and ABAP Platform (Internet Communication Framework) allows an attacker to access restricted information due to weak access controls. This can have a significant impact on the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of an application
SAP NetWeaver Application Server for ABAP and ABAP Platform allows an attacker to gain unauthorized access to system information. By using a specific URL parameter, an unauthenticated attacker could retrieve details such as system configuration. This has a limited impact on the confidentiality of the application and may be leveraged to facilitate further attacks or exploits.
Under certain conditions SAP NetWeaver
Application Server for ABAP and ABAP Platform allows an attacker to access
remote-enabled function module with no further authorization which would
otherwise be restricted, the function can be used to read non-sensitive
information with low impact on confidentiality of the application.
Due to a Protection Mechanism Failure in SAP
NetWeaver Application Server for ABAP and ABAP Platform, a developer can bypass
the configured malware scanner API because of a programming error. This leads
to a low impact on the application's confidentiality, integrity, and
availability.
WebFlow Services of SAP Business Workflow allows
an authenticated attacker to enumerate accessible HTTP endpoints in the
internal network by specially crafting HTTP requests. On successful
exploitation this can result in information disclosure. It has no impact on
integrity and availability of the application.
SAP NetWeaver Application Server for ABAP and ABAP Platform do not sufficiently encode user controlled inputs, resulting in Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability.
An attacker can control code that is executed within a user’s browser, which could result in modification, deletion of data, including accessing or deleting files, or stealing session cookies which an attacker could use to hijack a user’s session. Hence, this could have impact on Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability of the system.