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#Vulnerabilities | 27 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2024-09-13 | CVE-2024-45103 | A valid, authenticated LXCA user may be able to unmanage an LXCA managed device in through the LXCA web interface without sufficient privileges. | Xclarity_administrator | 4.3 | ||
2024-09-13 | CVE-2024-45104 | A valid, authenticated LXCA user without sufficient privileges may be able to use the device identifier to modify an LXCA managed device through a specially crafted web API call. | Xclarity_administrator | 6.5 | ||
2021-02-10 | CVE-2020-8355 | An internal product security audit of Lenovo XClarity Administrator (LXCA) prior to version 3.1.0 discovered the Windows OS credentials provided by the LXCA user to perform driver updates of managed systems may be captured in the First Failure Data Capture (FFDC) service log if the service log is generated while managed endpoints are updating. The service log is only generated when requested by a privileged LXCA user and it is only accessible to the privileged LXCA user that requested the... | Xclarity_administrator | 4.9 | ||
2023-06-26 | CVE-2023-34418 | A valid, authenticated LXCA user may be able to gain unauthorized access to events and other data stored in LXCA due to a SQL injection vulnerability in a specific web API. | Xclarity_administrator | 8.1 | ||
2023-06-26 | CVE-2023-34420 | A valid, authenticated LXCA user with elevated privileges may be able to execute command injections through crafted calls to a specific web API. | Xclarity_administrator | 7.2 | ||
2023-06-26 | CVE-2023-34421 | A valid, authenticated LXCA user with elevated privileges may be able to replace filesystem data through a specifically crafted web API call due to insufficient input validation. | Xclarity_administrator | 6.5 | ||
2023-06-26 | CVE-2023-34422 | A valid, authenticated LXCA user with elevated privileges may be able to delete folders in the LXCA filesystem through a specifically crafted web API call due to insufficient input validation. | Xclarity_administrator | 6.5 |