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#Vulnerabilities | 15 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2023-08-09 | CVE-2023-23574 | A blind SQL Injection vulnerability in Nozomi Networks Guardian and CMC, due to improper input validation in the alerts_count component, allows an authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary SQL statements on the DBMS used by the web application. Authenticated users may be able to extract arbitrary information from the DBMS in an uncontrolled way, alter its structure and data, and/or affect its availability. | Cmc, Guardian | 8.8 | ||
2023-09-19 | CVE-2023-2567 | A SQL Injection vulnerability has been found in Nozomi Networks Guardian and CMC, due to improper input validation in certain parameters used in the Query functionality. Authenticated users may be able to execute arbitrary SQL statements on the DBMS used by the web application. | Cmc, Guardian | 8.8 | ||
2023-08-09 | CVE-2023-24477 | In certain conditions, depending on timing and the usage of the Chrome web browser, Guardian/CMC versions before 22.6.2 do not always completely invalidate the user session upon logout. Thus an authenticated local attacker may gain acces to the original user's session. | Cmc, Guardian | 7.0 | ||
2023-08-09 | CVE-2023-22378 | A blind SQL Injection vulnerability in Nozomi Networks Guardian and CMC, due to improper input validation in the sorting parameter, allows an authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary SQL statements on the DBMS used by the web application. Authenticated users may be able to extract arbitrary information from the DBMS in an uncontrolled way, alter its structure and data, and/or affect its availability. | Cmc, Guardian | 6.5 | ||
2023-08-09 | CVE-2023-22843 | An authenticated attacker with administrative access to the web management interface can inject malicious JavaScript code inside the definition of a Threat Intelligence rule, that will be stored and can later be executed by another legitimate user viewing the details of such a rule. Via stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), an attacker may be able to perform unauthorized actions on behalf of legitimate users and/or gather sensitive information. JavaScript injection was possible in the contents... | Cmc, Guardian | 4.8 |