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#Vulnerabilities | 27 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2017-09-22 | CVE-2017-3770 | Privilege escalation vulnerability in LXCA versions earlier than 1.3.2 where an authenticated user may be able to abuse certain web interface functionality to execute privileged commands within the underlying LXCA operating system. | Xclarity_administrator | 8.8 | ||
2017-09-22 | CVE-2017-3763 | An attacker who obtains access to the location where the LXCA file system is stored may be able to access credentials of local LXCA accounts in LXCA versions earlier than 1.3.2. | Xclarity_administrator | 6.7 | ||
2019-05-03 | CVE-2019-6158 | An internal product security audit of Lenovo XClarity Administrator (LXCA) discovered HTTP proxy credentials being written to a log file in clear text. This only affects LXCA when HTTP proxy credentials have been configured. This affects LXCA versions 2.0.0 to 2.3.x. | Xclarity_administrator | 5.9 | ||
2018-07-30 | CVE-2018-9066 | In Lenovo xClarity Administrator versions earlier than 2.1.0, an authenticated LXCA user can, under specific circumstances, inject additional parameters into a specific web API call which can result in privileged command execution within LXCA's underlying operating system. | Xclarity_administrator | 8.8 | ||
2018-07-30 | CVE-2018-9065 | In Lenovo xClarity Administrator versions earlier than 2.1.0, an attacker that gains access to the underlying LXCA file system user may be able to retrieve a credential store containing the service processor user names and passwords for servers previously managed by that LXCA instance, and potentially decrypt those credentials more easily than intended. | Xclarity_administrator | 7.5 | ||
2018-07-30 | CVE-2018-9064 | In Lenovo xClarity Administrator versions earlier than 2.1.0, an authenticated LXCA user may abuse a web API debug call to retrieve the credentials for the System Manager user. | Xclarity_administrator | 8.8 | ||
2017-11-30 | CVE-2017-3764 | A vulnerability was identified in Lenovo XClarity Administrator (LXCA) before 1.4.0 where LXCA user account names may be exposed to unauthenticated users with access to the LXCA web user interface. No password information of the user accounts is exposed. | Xclarity_administrator | 5.3 | ||
2017-06-19 | CVE-2017-3745 | In Lenovo XClarity Administrator (LXCA) before 1.3.0, if service data is downloaded from LXCA, a non-administrative user may have access to password information for users that have previously authenticated to the LXCA's internal LDAP server, including administrative accounts and service accounts with administrative privileges. This is an issue only for users who have used local authentication with LXCA and not remote authentication against external LDAP or ADFS servers. | Xclarity_administrator | 7.8 | ||
2017-03-01 | CVE-2016-8233 | Log files generated by Lenovo XClarity Administrator (LXCA) versions earlier than 1.2.2 may contain user credentials in a non-secure, clear text form that could be viewed by a non-privileged user. | Xclarity_administrator | 9.8 | ||
2017-01-12 | CVE-2016-8221 | Privilege Escalation in Lenovo XClarity Administrator earlier than 1.2.0, if LXCA is used to manage rack switches or chassis with embedded input/output modules (IOMs), certain log files viewable by authenticated users may contain passwords for internal administrative LXCA accounts with temporary passwords that are used internally by LXCA code. | Xclarity_administrator | 7.0 |