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#Vulnerabilities | 9 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2020-08-19 | CVE-2020-24368 | Icinga Icinga Web2 2.0.0 through 2.6.4, 2.7.4 and 2.8.2 has a Directory Traversal vulnerability which allows an attacker to access arbitrary files that are readable by the process running Icinga Web 2. This issue is fixed in Icinga Web 2 in v2.6.4, v2.7.4 and v2.8.2. | Debian_linux, Icinga_web_2, Package_hub | 7.5 | ||
2022-03-08 | CVE-2022-24714 | Icinga Web 2 is an open source monitoring web interface, framework and command-line interface. Installations of Icinga 2 with the IDO writer enabled are affected. If you use service custom variables in role restrictions, and you regularly decommission service objects, users with said roles may still have access to a collection of content. Note that this only applies if a role has implicitly permitted access to hosts, due to permitted access to at least one of their services. If access to a... | Icinga_web_2 | 5.3 | ||
2022-03-08 | CVE-2022-24715 | Icinga Web 2 is an open source monitoring web interface, framework and command-line interface. Authenticated users, with access to the configuration, can create SSH resource files in unintended directories, leading to the execution of arbitrary code. This issue has been resolved in versions 2.8.6, 2.9.6 and 2.10 of Icinga Web 2. Users unable to upgrade should limit access to the Icinga Web 2 configuration. | Icinga_web_2 | 8.8 | ||
2022-03-08 | CVE-2022-24716 | Icinga Web 2 is an open source monitoring web interface, framework and command-line interface. Unauthenticated users can leak the contents of files of the local system accessible to the web-server user, including `icingaweb2` configuration files with database credentials. This issue has been resolved in versions 2.9.6 and 2.10 of Icinga Web 2. Database credentials should be rotated. | Icinga_web_2 | 7.5 | ||
2018-12-17 | CVE-2018-18250 | Icinga Web 2 before 2.6.2 allows parameters that break navigation dashlets, as demonstrated by a single '$' character as the Name of a Navigation item. | Icinga_web_2 | 7.5 | ||
2018-12-17 | CVE-2018-18249 | Icinga Web 2 before 2.6.2 allows injection of PHP ini-file directives via vectors involving environment variables as the channel to send information to the attacker, such as a name=${PATH}_${APACHE_RUN_DIR}_${APACHE_RUN_USER} parameter to /icingaweb2/navigation/add or /icingaweb2/dashboard/new-dashlet. | Icinga_web_2 | 9.8 | ||
2018-12-17 | CVE-2018-18248 | Icinga Web 2 has XSS via the /icingaweb2/monitoring/list/services dir parameter, the /icingaweb2/user/list query string, the /icingaweb2/monitoring/timeline query string, or the /icingaweb2/setup query string. | Icinga_web_2 | 6.1 | ||
2018-12-17 | CVE-2018-18247 | Icinga Web 2 before 2.6.2 has XSS via the /icingaweb2/navigation/add icon parameter. | Icinga_web_2 | 5.4 | ||
2018-12-17 | CVE-2018-18246 | Icinga Web 2 before 2.6.2 has CSRF via /icingaweb2/config/moduledisable?name=monitoring to disable the monitoring module, or via /icingaweb2/config/moduleenable?name=setup to enable the setup module. | Icinga_web_2 | 6.5 |