Archer Platform 6.8 before 6.11 P3 (6.11.0.3) contains an improper API access control vulnerability in a multi-instance system that could potentially present unauthorized metadata to an authenticated user of the affected system. 6.10 P3 HF1 (6.10.0.3.1) is also a fixed release.
Archer Platform 6.x before 6.11 P3 contain an HTML injection vulnerability. An authenticated remote attacker could potentially exploit this vulnerability by tricking a victim application user to execute malicious code in the context of the web application. 6.10 P4 (6.10.0.4) and 6.11 P2 HF4 (6.11.0.2.4) are also fixed releases.
Archer Platform 6.3 before 6.11 (6.11.0.0) contains an Improper Access Control Vulnerability within SSO ADFS functionality that could potentially be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system. 6.10 P3 (6.10.0.3) and 6.9 SP3 P4 (6.9.3.4) are also fixed releases.
The REST API in Archer Platform 6.x before 6.11 (6.11.0.0) contains an Authorization Bypass Vulnerability. A remote authenticated malicious user could potentially exploit this vulnerability to view sensitive information. 6.10 P3 (6.10.0.3) and 6.9 SP3 P4 (6.9.3.4) are also fixed releases.
In RSA Archer 6.x through 6.9 SP3 (6.9.3.0), an authenticated attacker can make a GET request to a REST API endpoint that is vulnerable to an Insecure Direct Object Reference (IDOR) issue and retrieve sensitive data.
Archer 6.x through 6.9 SP3 (6.9.3.0) contains a reflected XSS vulnerability. A remote authenticated malicious Archer user could potentially exploit this vulnerability by tricking a victim application user into supplying malicious HTML or JavaScript code to the vulnerable web application; the malicious code is then reflected back to the victim and gets executed by the web browser in the context of the vulnerable web application.
Archer 6.x through 6.9 SP2 P1 (6.9.2.1) contains an improper access control vulnerability on attachments. A remote authenticated malicious user could potentially exploit this vulnerability to gain access to files that should only be allowed by extra privileges.
Archer 6.x through 6.10 (6.10.0.0) contains a reflected XSS vulnerability. A remote SAML-unauthenticated malicious Archer user could potentially exploit this vulnerability by tricking a victim application user into supplying malicious HTML or JavaScript code to the vulnerable web application; the malicious code is then reflected back to the victim and gets executed by the web browser in the context of the vulnerable web application.
In RSA Archer 6.9.SP1 P3, if some application functions are precluded by the Administrator, this can be bypassed by intercepting the API request at the /api/V2/internal/TaskPermissions/CheckTaskAccess endpoint. If the parameters of this request are replaced with empty fields, the attacker achieves access to the precluded functions.