RedHat Cloudforms 3.2

CPE Details

RedHat Cloudforms 3.2
3.2
2016-09-01
09h02 +00:00
2016-09-01
09h02 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:a:redhat:cloudforms:3.2:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

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Vendor

redhat

Product

cloudforms

Version

3.2

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CVE ID Publié Description Score Gravité
CVE-2020-25716 2021-06-07 18h27 +00:00 A flaw was found in Cloudforms. A role-based privileges escalation flaw where export or import of administrator files is possible. An attacker with a specific group can perform actions restricted only to system administrator. This is the affect of an incomplete fix for CVE-2020-10783. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to data confidentiality and integrity. Versions before cfme 5.11.10.1 are affected
8.1
Haute
CVE-2020-14369 2020-12-02 13h28 +00:00 This release fixes a Cross Site Request Forgery vulnerability was found in Red Hat CloudForms which forces end users to execute unwanted actions on a web application in which the user is currently authenticated. An attacker can make a forgery HTTP request to the server by crafting custom flash file which can force the user to perform state changing requests like provisioning VMs, running ansible playbooks and so forth.
6.3
Moyen
CVE-2020-14325 2020-08-11 10h49 +00:00 Red Hat CloudForms before 5.11.7.0 was vulnerable to the User Impersonation authorization flaw which allows malicious attacker to create existent and non-existent role-based access control user, with groups and roles. With a selected group of EvmGroup-super_administrator, an attacker can perform any API request as a super administrator.
9.1
Critique
CVE-2016-4471 2017-06-08 16h00 +00:00 ManageIQ in CloudForms before 4.1 allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary code.
8.8
Haute
CVE-2015-7502 2016-04-11 19h00 +00:00 Red Hat CloudForms 3.2 Management Engine (CFME) 5.4.4 and CloudForms 4.0 Management Engine (CFME) 5.5.0 do not properly encrypt data in the backend PostgreSQL database, which might allow local users to obtain sensitive data and consequently gain privileges by leveraging access to (1) database exports or (2) log files.
5.1
Moyen