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Openclinic_ga

(Openclinic_ga_project)
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#Vulnerabilities 31
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2020-07-20 CVE-2020-14494 OpenClinic GA versions 5.09.02 and 5.89.05b contain an authentication mechanism within the system that does not provide sufficient complexity to protect against brute force attacks, which may allow unauthorized users to access the system after no more than a fixed maximum number of attempts. Openclinic_ga 9.8
2020-07-20 CVE-2020-14491 OpenClinic GA versions 5.09.02 and 5.89.05b do not properly check permissions before executing SQL queries, which may allow a low-privilege user to access privileged information. Openclinic_ga 6.5
2020-07-20 CVE-2020-14484 OpenClinic GA versions 5.09.02 and 5.89.05b may allow an attacker to bypass the system’s account lockout protection, which may allow brute force password attacks. Openclinic_ga 9.8
2020-07-20 CVE-2020-14485 OpenClinic GA versions 5.09.02 and 5.89.05b may allow an attacker to bypass client-side access controls or use a crafted request to initiate a session with limited functionality, which may allow execution of admin functions such as SQL queries. Openclinic_ga 9.8
2020-07-29 CVE-2020-14493 A low-privilege user may use SQL syntax to write arbitrary files to the OpenClinic GA 5.09.02 and 5.89.05b server, which may allow the execution of arbitrary commands. Openclinic_ga 8.8
2020-07-29 CVE-2020-14486 An attacker may bypass permission/authorization checks in OpenClinic GA 5.09.02 and 5.89.05b by ignoring the redirect of a permission failure, which may allow unauthorized execution of commands. Openclinic_ga 8.8
2020-07-29 CVE-2020-14490 OpenClinic GA 5.09.02 and 5.89.05b includes arbitrary local files specified within its parameter and executes some files, which may allow disclosure of sensitive files or the execution of malicious uploaded files. Openclinic_ga 8.8
2020-07-29 CVE-2020-14492 OpenClinic GA 5.09.02 and 5.89.05b does not properly neutralize user-controllable input, which may allow the execution of malicious code within the user’s browser. Openclinic_ga 6.1
2020-07-29 CVE-2020-14489 OpenClinic GA 5.09.02 and 5.89.05b stores passwords using inadequate hashing complexity, which may allow an attacker to recover passwords using known password cracking techniques. Openclinic_ga 7.5
2021-04-13 CVE-2020-27227 An exploitable unatuhenticated command injection exists in the OpenClinic GA 5.173.3. Specially crafted web requests can cause commands to be executed on the server. An attacker can send a web request with parameters containing specific parameter to trigger this vulnerability, potentially allowing exfiltration of the database, user credentials and compromise underlying operating system. Openclinic_ga 9.8