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#Vulnerabilities | 7 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2020-02-05 | CVE-2020-8631 | cloud-init through 19.4 relies on Mersenne Twister for a random password, which makes it easier for attackers to predict passwords, because rand_str in cloudinit/util.py calls the random.choice function. | Cloud\-Init, Debian_linux, Leap | 5.5 | ||
2020-02-05 | CVE-2020-8632 | In cloud-init through 19.4, rand_user_password in cloudinit/config/cc_set_passwords.py has a small default pwlen value, which makes it easier for attackers to guess passwords. | Cloud\-Init, Debian_linux, Leap | 5.5 | ||
2023-04-19 | CVE-2021-3429 | When instructing cloud-init to set a random password for a new user account, versions before 21.2 would write that password to the world-readable log file /var/log/cloud-init-output.log. This could allow a local user to log in as another user. | Cloud\-Init | 5.5 | ||
2023-04-19 | CVE-2022-2084 | Sensitive data could be exposed in world readable logs of cloud-init before version 22.3 when schema failures are reported. This leak could include hashed passwords. | Cloud\-Init, Ubuntu_linux | 5.5 | ||
2023-04-26 | CVE-2023-1786 | Sensitive data could be exposed in logs of cloud-init before version 23.1.2. An attacker could use this information to find hashed passwords and possibly escalate their privilege. | Cloud\-Init, Ubuntu_linux, Fedora | 5.5 | ||
2018-08-01 | CVE-2018-10896 | The default cloud-init configuration, in cloud-init 0.6.2 and newer, included "ssh_deletekeys: 0", disabling cloud-init's deletion of ssh host keys. In some environments, this could lead to instances created by cloning a golden master or template system, sharing ssh host keys, and being able to impersonate one another or conduct man-in-the-middle attacks. | Cloud\-Init | 7.1 | ||
2019-11-25 | CVE-2012-6639 | An privilege elevation vulnerability exists in Cloud-init before 0.7.0 when requests to an untrusted system are submitted for EC2 instance data. | Cloud\-Init, Debian_linux, Linux_enterprise_server | N/A |