IBM MQ 9.3 LTS, 9.3 CD, 9.4 LTS, and 9.4 CD could allow an authenticated user to cause a denial of service due to the improper handling of invalid headers sent to the queue.
IBM MQ 9.3 LTS, 9.3 CD, 9.4 LTS, and 9.4 CD reveals potentially sensitive information in trace files that could be read by a local user when webconsole trace is enabled.
IBM MQ 9.2 CD, 9.2 LTS, 9.3 CD, and 9.3 LTS could allow a remote attacker to cause a denial of service due to an error processing invalid data. IBM X-Force ID: 248418.
IBM MQ 9.2 CD, 9.2 LTS, 9.3 CD, and 9.3 LTS could allow an authenticated attacker with authorization to craft messages to cause a denial of service. IBM X-Force ID: 241354.
IBM MQ 9.2 CD, 9.2 LTS, 9.3 CD, and 9.3 LTS is vulnerable to a denial of service attack caused by specially crafted PCF or MQSC messages. IBM X-Force ID: 240832.
IBM MQ Appliance 9.2 CD and 9.2 LTS could allow an authenticated and authorized user to cause a denial of service due to incorrectly configured authorization checks. IBM X-Force ID: 218276.
IBM MQ 9.1 LTS, 9.1 CD, 9.2 LTS, and 9.2CD is vulnerable to a denial of service attack caused by an issue processing message properties. IBM X-Force ID: 205203.
IBM MQ Appliance 9.1 and 9.2 is vulnerable to cross-site request forgery which could allow an attacker to execute malicious and unauthorized actions transmitted from a user that the website trusts. IBM X-Force ID: 191815.