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#Vulnerabilities | 87 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2014-03-09 | CVE-2013-4966 | The master external node classification script in Puppet Enterprise before 3.2.0 does not verify the identity of consoles, which allows remote attackers to create arbitrary classifications on the master by spoofing a console. | Puppet_enterprise | N/A | ||
2013-10-25 | CVE-2013-4965 | Puppet Enterprise before 3.1.0 does not properly restrict the number of authentication attempts by a console account, which makes it easier for remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions via a brute-force attack. | Puppet_enterprise | N/A | ||
2013-08-20 | CVE-2013-4964 | Puppet Enterprise before 3.0.1 does not set the secure flag for the session cookie in an https session, which makes it easier for remote attackers to capture this cookie by intercepting its transmission within an http session. | Puppet_enterprise | N/A | ||
2014-03-14 | CVE-2013-4963 | Multiple cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerabilities in Puppet Enterprise (PE) before 3.0.1 allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of users for requests that deleting a (1) report, (2) group, or (3) class or possibly have other unspecified impact. | Puppet_enterprise | N/A | ||
2013-08-20 | CVE-2013-4962 | The reset password page in Puppet Enterprise before 3.0.1 does not force entry of the current password, which allows attackers to modify user passwords by leveraging session hijacking, an unattended workstation, or other vectors. | Puppet_enterprise | N/A | ||
2013-08-20 | CVE-2013-4961 | Puppet Enterprise before 3.0.1 includes version information for the Apache and Phusion Passenger products in its HTTP response headers, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information. | Puppet_enterprise | N/A | ||
2013-08-20 | CVE-2013-4959 | Puppet Enterprise before 3.0.1 uses HTTP responses that contain sensitive information without the "no-cache" setting, which might allow local users to obtain sensitive information such as (1) host name, (2) MAC address, and (3) SSH keys via the web browser cache. | Puppet_enterprise | N/A | ||
2013-08-20 | CVE-2013-4958 | Puppet Enterprise before 3.0.1 does not use a session timeout, which makes it easier for attackers to gain privileges by leveraging an unattended workstation. | Puppet_enterprise | N/A | ||
2013-10-25 | CVE-2013-4957 | The dashboard report in Puppet Enterprise before 3.0.1 allows attackers to execute arbitrary YAML code via a crafted report-specific type. | Puppet_enterprise | N/A | ||
2013-08-20 | CVE-2013-4956 | Puppet Module Tool (PMT), as used in Puppet 2.7.x before 2.7.23 and 3.2.x before 3.2.4, and Puppet Enterprise 2.8.x before 2.8.3 and 3.0.x before 3.0.1, installs modules with weak permissions if those permissions were used when the modules were originally built, which might allow local users to read or modify those modules depending on the original permissions. | Puppet, Puppet_enterprise, Puppet | N/A |