A vulnerability exists in the UNEM server / APIGateway that if exploited allows a malicious user to perform an arbitrary number of
authentication attempts using different passwords, and eventually
gain access to other components in the same security realm using
the targeted account.
A vulnerability exists in the FOXMAN-UN/UNEM in which sensitive information is
stored in cleartext within a resource that might be accessible to another control sphere.
A user/password reuse vulnerability exists in the FOXMAN-UN/UNEM application
and server management. If exploited a malicious high-privileged
user could use the passwords and login information through complex routines to extend access on the server and other services.
A heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the FOXMAN-UN/UNEM that
if exploited will generally lead to a denial of service but can be used
to execute arbitrary code, which is usually outside the scope of a
program's implicit security policy
vulnerability exists in the FOXMAN-UN/UNEM server / API Gateway that if exploited an attacker could use to allow unintended commands or
code to be executed on the UNEM server allowing sensitive data to
be read or modified or could cause other unintended behavior
An authentication bypass vulnerability exists in the FOXMAN-UN/UNEM server /
API Gateway component that if exploited allows attackers without
any access to interact with the services and the post-authentication
attack surface.