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Concurrent execution using shared resource with improper synchronization ('race condition') in Windows Hyper-V allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally. |
Concurrent execution using shared resource with improper synchronization ('race condition') in Windows Connected Devices Platform Service allows an authorized attacker to deny service locally. |
Ericsson Indoor Connect 8855 contains a command injection vulnerability which if exploited can result in an escalation of privileges. |
Ericsson Indoor Connect 8855 contains an improper input validation vulnerability which if exploited can allow an attacker to execute commands with escalated privileges. |
Ericsson Indoor Connect 8855 contains a missing authorization vulnerability which if exploited can allow access to the system as a user with higher privileges than intended. |
Ericsson Indoor Connect 8855 contains a vulnerability where server-side security can be bypassed in the client which if exploited can lead to unauthorized disclosure of certain information. |
Ericsson Indoor Connect 8855 contains an SQL injection vulnerability which if exploited can result in unauthorized disclosure or modification of data. |
Prototype pollution in Kibana leads to arbitrary code execution via a crafted file upload and specifically crafted HTTP requests.
In Kibana versions >= 8.15.0 and < 8.17.1, this is exploitable by users with the Viewer role. In Kibana versions 8.17.1 and 8.17.2 , this is only exploitable by users that have roles that contain all the following privileges: fleet-all, integrations-all, actions:execute-advanced-connectors |
Access of resource using incompatible type ('type confusion') in Windows Defender Firewall Service allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally. |
A potential security vulnerability has been identified in the Poly Clariti Manager for versions prior to 10.12.1. The vulnerability could deserialize untrusted data without validation. HP has addressed the issue in the latest software update. |
A potential command
injection vulnerability has been identified in the Poly Clariti Manager for
versions prior to 10.12.2. The vulnerability could allow a privileged user
to submit arbitrary input. HP has addressed the issue in the latest software update. |
A potential security vulnerability has been identified in the Poly Clariti Manager for versions prior to 10.12.1. The vulnerability could allow the use and retrieval of the default password. HP has addressed the issue in the latest software update. |
A potential SQL injection vulnerability has been identified in the Poly
Clariti Manager for versions prior to 10.12.1. The vulnerability could allow
a privileged user to execute SQL commands. HP has addressed the issue in
the latest software update. |
A potential security vulnerability has been
identified in the Poly Clariti Manager for versions prior to 10.12.1. The
vulnerability could allow the retrieval of hardcoded cryptographic keys. HP has
addressed the issue in the latest software update. |
A potential reflected cross-site scripting vulnerability has been
identified in the Poly Clariti Manager for versions prior to 10.12.1. The
website does not validate or sanitize the user input before rendering it in the
response. HP has addressed the issue in the latest software update. |
A potential security
vulnerability has been identified in the Poly Clariti Manager for versions
prior to 10.12.2. The vulnerability could potentially allow a privileged
user to retrieve credentials from the log files. HP has addressed the issue in
the latest software update. |
A potential stored cross-site scripting vulnerability has been
identified in the Poly Clariti Manager for versions prior to 10.12.1. The
website allows user input to be stored and rendered without proper
sanitization. HP has addressed the issue in the latest software update. |
A potential privilege escalation through Sudo vulnerability has been identified in the Poly Clariti Manager for versions prior to 10.12.2. The firmware flaw does not properly implement access controls. HP has addressed the issue in the latest software update. |
In HDP Server versions below 4.6.2.2978 on Linux, unauthorized access could occur via IP spoofing using the X-Forwarded-For header.
Since XFF is a client-controlled header, it could be spoofed, allowing unauthorized access if the spoofed IP matched a whitelisted range.
This vulnerability could be exploited to bypass IP restrictions, though valid user credentials would still be required for resource access. |
Unauthorized access and impersonation can occur in versions 4.6.2.3226 and below of Progress Software's Hybrid Data Pipeline Server on Linux. This vulnerability allows attackers to combine credentials from different sources, potentially leading to client impersonation and unauthorized access.
When OAuth Clients perform an OAuth handshake with the Hybrid Data Pipeline Server, the server accepts client credentials from both HTTP headers and request parameters. |