Weak password derivation for export in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager before 2022.1 allows information disclosure via a password brute-force attack. An error caused base64 to be decoded.
Authentication bypass in local application lock feature in Devolutions Remote Desktop ManagerĀ 2022.3.26 and earlier on Windows allows malicious user to access the application.
Elevation of privilege in the Azure SQL Data Source in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager 2022.3.13 to 2022.3.24 allows an authenticated user to spoof a privileged account.
Database connections on deleted users could stay active on MySQL data sources in Remote Desktop Manager 2022.3.7 and below which allow deleted users to access unauthorized data.
This issue affects :
Remote Desktop Manager 2022.3.7 and prior versions.
Dashlane password and Keepass Server password in My Account SettingsĀ are not encrypted in the database in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager 2022.2.26 and prior versions and Devolutions Server 2022.3.1 and prior versions which allows database users to read the data.
This issue affects :
Remote Desktop Manager 2022.2.26 and prior versions.
Devolutions Server 2022.3.1 and prior versions.
Improper Access Control vulnerability in the Duo SMS two-factor of Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager 2022.2.14 and earlier allows attackers to bypass the application lock. This issue affects: Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager version 2022.2.14 and prior versions.
Information Exposure vulnerability in My Account Settings of Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager before 2022.1.8 allows authenticated users to access credentials of other users. This issue affects: Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager versions prior to 2022.1.8.
A path traversal issue in entry attachments in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager before 2022.2 allows attackers to create or overwrite files in an arbitrary location.
A lack of password masking in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager allows physically proximate attackers to observe sensitive data. A caching issue can cause sensitive fields to sometimes stay revealed when closing and reopening a panel, which could lead to involuntarily disclosing sensitive information. This issue affects: Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager 2022.1.24 version and prior versions.
An incomplete permission check on entries in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager before 2021.2.16 allows attackers to bypass permissions via batch custom PowerShell.