Vulnerabilities
Vulnerable Software
Keyfactor:  Security Vulnerabilities
The CMP CLI client in KeyFactor EJBCA before 8.3.1 has only 6 octets of salt, and is thus not compliant with the security requirements of RFC 4211, and might make man-in-the-middle attacks easier. CMP includes password-based MAC as one of the options for message integrity and authentication (the other option is certificate-based). RFC 4211 section 4.4 requires that password-based MAC parameters use a salt with a random value of at least 8 octets. This helps to inhibit dictionary attacks. Because the standalone CMP client originally was developed as test code, the salt was instead hardcoded and only 6 octets long.
CVSS Score
3.1
EPSS Score
0.001
Published
2024-09-12
Keyfactor AWS Orchestrator through 2.0 allows Information Disclosure.
CVSS Score
7.5
EPSS Score
0.002
Published
2024-08-20
Keyfactor Command 10.5.x before 10.5.1 and 11.5.x before 11.5.1 allows SQL Injection which could result in information disclosure.
CVSS Score
7.5
EPSS Score
0.003
Published
2024-08-20
In the Keyfactor EJBCA before 8.0.0, the RA web certificate distribution servlet /ejbca/ra/cert allows partial denial of service due to an authentication issue. In configurations using OAuth, disclosure of CA certificates (attributes and public keys) to unauthenticated or less privileged users may occur.
CVSS Score
8.2
EPSS Score
0.001
Published
2023-08-03
Keyfactor EJBCA before 7.10.0 allows XSS.
CVSS Score
5.4
EPSS Score
0.008
Published
2022-11-17
A stored XSS vulnerability was discovered in adminweb/ra/viewendentity.jsp in PrimeKey EJBCA through 7.9.0.2. A low-privilege user can store JavaScript in order to exploit a higher-privilege user.
CVSS Score
5.4
EPSS Score
0.005
Published
2022-11-17


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