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Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in HTTP Access Services (HTTP-AS) in the Connection Manager in IBM Lotus Mobile Connect (LMC) before 6.1.4 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unspecified vectors. | 4.3 |
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The Connection Manager in IBM Lotus Mobile Connect before 6.1.4, when HTTP Access Services (HTTP-AS) is enabled, does not properly process TCP connection requests, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption and HTTP-AS hang) by making many connection requests that trigger "queue size delta errors," related to a "timing hole" issue. | 4.3 |
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The Connection Manager in IBM Lotus Mobile Connect before 6.1.4 disables the http.device.stanza blacklisting functionality for HTTP Access Services (HTTP-AS), which allows remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions via an HTTP request that contains a disallowed User-Agent header. | 5 |
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The Connection Manager in IBM Lotus Mobile Connect (LMC) before 6.1.4, when HTTP Access Services (HTTP-AS) is enabled, does not delete LTPA tokens in response to use of the iNotes Logoff button, which might allow physically proximate attackers to obtain access via an unattended client, related to a cookie domain mismatch. | 4.4 |
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The Mobile Network Connections functionality in the Connection Manager in IBM Lotus Mobile Connect before 6.1.4, when HTTP Access Services (HTTP-AS) is enabled, does not properly handle failed attempts at establishing HTTP-TCP sessions, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption and daemon crash) by making many TCP connection attempts. | 4.3 |
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The Connection Manager in IBM Lotus Mobile Connect before 6.1.4 does not properly maintain a certain reference count, which allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (IP address exhaustion) by making invalid attempts to establish sessions with the same VPN ID from multiple devices. | 4 |