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6 CVE
CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v3.1 |
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CVE-2022-47870 | 1 Red-gate | 1 Sql Monitor | 2024-11-21 | 6.1 Medium |
A Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the web SQL monitor login page in Redgate SQL Monitor 12.1.31.893 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web Script or HTML via the returnUrl parameter. | ||||
CVE-2022-47542 | 1 Red-gate | 1 Sql Monitor | 2024-11-21 | 8.8 High |
Red Gate SQL Monitor 11.0.14 through 12.1.46 has Incorrect Access Control, exploitable remotely for Escalation of Privileges. | ||||
CVE-2020-9318 | 1 Red-gate | 1 Sql Monitor | 2024-11-21 | 7.2 High |
Red Gate SQL Monitor 9.0.13 through 9.2.14 allows an administrative user to perform a SQL injection attack by configuring the SNMP alert settings in the UI. This is fixed in 9.2.15. | ||||
CVE-2020-15526 | 1 Red-gate | 1 Sql Monitor | 2024-11-21 | 5.9 Medium |
In Redgate SQL Monitor 7.1.4 through 10.1.6 (inclusive), the scope for disabling some TLS security certificate checks can extend beyond that defined by various options on the Configuration > Notifications pages to disable certificate checking for alert notifications. These TLS security checks are also ignored during monitoring of VMware machines. This would make SQL Monitor vulnerable to potential man-in-the-middle attacks when sending alert notification emails, posting to Slack or posting to webhooks. The vulnerability is fixed in version 10.1.7. | ||||
CVE-2018-14581 | 1 Red-gate | 2 .net Reflector, Smartassembly | 2024-11-21 | N/A |
Redgate .NET Reflector before 10.0.7.774 and SmartAssembly before 6.12.5 allow attackers to execute code by decompiling a compiled .NET object (such as a DLL or EXE file) with a specific embedded resource file. | ||||
CVE-2015-9098 | 1 Red-gate | 1 Sql Monitor | 2024-11-21 | 9.8 Critical |
In Redgate SQL Monitor before 3.10 and 4.x before 4.2, a remote attacker can gain unauthenticated access to the Base Monitor, resulting in the ability to execute arbitrary SQL commands on any monitored Microsoft SQL Server machines. If the Base Monitor is connecting to these machines using an account with SQL admin privileges, then code execution on the operating system can result in full system compromise (if Microsoft SQL Server is running with local administrator privileges). |
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