HCL IEM is affected by a password in cleartext vulnerability. Sensitive information is transmitted without adequate protection, potentially exposing it to unauthorized access during transit.
HCL IEM is affected by a cookie attribute not set vulnerability due to inconsistency of certain security-related configurations which could increase exposure to potential vulnerabilities.
HCL IEM is affected by a concurrent login vulnerability. The application allows multiple concurrent sessions using the same user credentials, which may introduce security risks.
HCL IEM is affected by an improper invalidation of access or JWT token vulnerability. A token was not invalidated which may allow attackers to access sensitive data without authorization.
HCL IEM is affected by an authorization token sent in cookie vulnerability. A token used for authentication and authorization is being handled in a manner that may increase its exposure to security risks.
HCL iAutomate is affected by an insufficient session expiration. This allows tokens to remain valid indefinitely unless manually revoked, increasing the risk of unauthorized access.
HCL iAutomate includes hardcoded credentials which may result in potential exposure of confidential data if intercepted or accessed by unauthorized parties.
HCL iAutomate is affected by a sensitive data exposure vulnerability. This issue may allow unauthorized access to sensitive information within the system.
HCL Connections is vulnerable to an information disclosure vulnerability that could allow a user to obtain sensitive information they are not entitled to, which is caused by improper handling of request data.