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#Vulnerabilities 22
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2020-02-27 CVE-2020-5400 Cloud Foundry Cloud Controller (CAPI), versions prior to 1.91.0, logs properties of background jobs when they are run, which may include sensitive information such as credentials if provided to the job. A malicious user with access to those logs may gain unauthorized access to resources protected by such credentials. Capi\-Release, Cf\-Deployment 6.5
2020-08-21 CVE-2020-5417 Cloud Foundry CAPI (Cloud Controller), versions prior to 1.97.0, when used in a deployment where an app domain is also the system domain (which is true in the default CF Deployment manifest), were vulnerable to developers maliciously or accidentally claiming certain sensitive routes, potentially resulting in the developer's app handling some requests that were expected to go to certain system components. Capi\-Release, Cf\-Deployment 8.8
2020-09-03 CVE-2020-5418 Cloud Foundry CAPI (Cloud Controller) versions prior to 1.98.0 allow authenticated users having only the "cloud_controller.read" scope, but no roles in any spaces, to list all droplets in all spaces (whereas they should see none). Capi\-Release, Cf\-Deployment 4.3
2020-12-02 CVE-2020-5423 CAPI (Cloud Controller) versions prior to 1.101.0 are vulnerable to a denial-of-service attack in which an unauthenticated malicious attacker can send specially-crafted YAML files to certain endpoints, causing the YAML parser to consume excessive CPU and RAM. Capi\-Release, Cf\-Deployment 7.5
2021-04-08 CVE-2021-22115 Cloud Controller API versions prior to 1.106.0 logs service broker credentials if the default value of db logging config field is changed. CAPI database logs service broker password in plain text whenever a job to clean up orphaned items is run by Cloud Controller. Capi\-Release, Cf\-Deployment 6.5
2021-10-27 CVE-2021-22101 Cloud Controller versions prior to 1.118.0 are vulnerable to unauthenticated denial of Service(DoS) vulnerability allowing unauthenticated attackers to cause denial of service by using REST HTTP requests with label_selectors on multiple V3 endpoints by generating an enormous SQL query. Capi\-Release, Cf\-Deployment 7.5
2022-03-25 CVE-2021-22100 In cloud foundry CAPI versions prior to 1.122, a denial-of-service attack in which a developer can push a service broker that (accidentally or maliciously) causes CC instances to timeout and fail is possible. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to cause an inability for anyone to push or manage apps. Capi\-Release, Cf\-Deployment 5.3
2023-05-19 CVE-2023-20881 Cloud foundry instances having CAPI version between 1.140 and 1.152.0 along with loggregator-agent v7+ may override other users syslog drain credentials if they're aware of the client certificate used for that syslog drain. This applies even if the drain has zero certs. This would allow the user to override the private key and add or modify a certificate authority used for the connection. Capi\-Release, Cf\-Deployment, Loggregator\-Agent 8.1
2018-03-19 CVE-2018-1195 In Cloud Controller versions prior to 1.46.0, cf-deployment versions prior to 1.3.0, and cf-release versions prior to 283, Cloud Controller accepts refresh tokens for authentication where access tokens are expected. This exposes a vulnerability where a refresh token that would otherwise be insufficient to obtain an access token, either due to lack of client credentials or revocation, would allow authentication. Capi\-Release, Cf\-Deployment, Cf\-Release 8.8
2017-06-13 CVE-2016-8219 An issue was discovered in Cloud Foundry Foundation cf-release versions prior to 250 and CAPI-release versions prior to 1.12.0. A user with the SpaceAuditor role is over-privileged with the ability to restage applications. This could cause application downtime if the restage fails. Capi\-Release, Cf\-Release 6.5