Lenovo XClarity Controller (XCC) 6.00 Cdi370q

CPE Details

Lenovo XClarity Controller (XCC) 6.00 Cdi370q
6.00_cdi370q
2021-04-20
11h49 +00:00
2021-06-02
13h13 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:a:lenovo:xclarity_controller:6.00_cdi370q:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

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Vendor

lenovo

Product

xclarity_controller

Version

6.00_cdi370q

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CVE ID Published Description Score Severity
CVE-2021-3956 2022-05-18 14h10 +00:00 A read-only authentication bypass vulnerability was reported in the Third Quarter 2021 release of Lenovo XClarity Controller (XCC) firmware affecting XCC devices configured in LDAP Authentication Only Mode and using an LDAP server that supports “unauthenticated bind”, such as Microsoft Active Directory. An unauthenticated user can gain read-only access to XCC in such a configuration, thereby allowing the XCC device configuration to be viewed but not changed. XCC devices configured to use local authentication, LDAP Authentication + Authorization Mode, or LDAP servers that support only “authenticated bind” and/or “anonymous bind” are not affected.
5.3
Medium
CVE-2021-3473 2021-04-13 18h41 +00:00 An internal product security audit of Lenovo XClarity Controller (XCC) discovered that the XCC configuration backup/restore password may be written to an internal XCC log buffer if Lenovo XClarity Administrator (LXCA) is used to perform the backup/restore. The backup/restore password typically exists in this internal log buffer for less than 10 minutes before being overwritten. Generating an FFDC service log will include the log buffer contents, including the backup/restore password if present. The FFDC service log is only generated when requested by a privileged XCC user and it is only accessible to the privileged XCC user that requested the file. The backup/restore password is not captured if the backup/restore is initiated directly from XCC.
4.9
Medium
CVE-2019-6187 2019-11-20 01h31 +00:00 A stored CSV Injection vulnerability was reported in Lenovo XClarity Controller (XCC) that could allow an administrative or other appropriately permissioned user to store malformed data in certain XCC server informational fields, that could result in crafted formulas being stored in an exported CSV file. The crafted formula is not executed on XCC itself and has no effect on the server.
6.5
Medium