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#Vulnerabilities | 18 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2022-12-16 | CVE-2022-31707 | vRealize Operations (vROps) contains a privilege escalation vulnerability. VMware has evaluated the severity of this issue to be in the Important severity range with a maximum CVSSv3 base score of 7.2. | Vrealize_operations | 7.2 | ||
2022-10-11 | CVE-2022-31682 | VMware Aria Operations contains an arbitrary file read vulnerability. A malicious actor with administrative privileges may be able to read arbitrary files containing sensitive data. | Vrealize_operations | 4.9 | ||
2022-08-10 | CVE-2022-31674 | VMware vRealize Operations contains an information disclosure vulnerability. A low-privileged malicious actor with network access can access log files that lead to information disclosure. | Vrealize_operations | 4.3 | ||
2021-10-13 | CVE-2021-22033 | Releases prior to VMware vRealize Operations 8.6 contain a Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability. | Cloud_foundation, Vrealize_operations, Vrealize_suite_lifecycle_manager | 2.7 | ||
2020-02-19 | CVE-2020-3943 | vRealize Operations for Horizon Adapter (6.7.x prior to 6.7.1 and 6.6.x prior to 6.6.1) uses a JMX RMI service which is not securely configured. An unauthenticated remote attacker who has network access to vRealize Operations, with the Horizon Adapter running, may be able to execute arbitrary code in vRealize Operations. | Vrealize_operations | 9.8 | ||
2020-02-19 | CVE-2020-3945 | vRealize Operations for Horizon Adapter (6.7.x prior to 6.7.1 and 6.6.x prior to 6.6.1) contains an information disclosure vulnerability due to incorrect pairing implementation between the vRealize Operations for Horizon Adapter and Horizon View. An unauthenticated remote attacker who has network access to vRealize Operations, with the Horizon Adapter running, may obtain sensitive information | Vrealize_operations | 7.5 | ||
2020-02-19 | CVE-2020-3944 | vRealize Operations for Horizon Adapter (6.7.x prior to 6.7.1 and 6.6.x prior to 6.6.1) has an improper trust store configuration leading to authentication bypass. An unauthenticated remote attacker who has network access to vRealize Operations, with the Horizon Adapter running, may be able to bypass Adapter authentication. | Vrealize_operations | N/A | ||
2018-12-18 | CVE-2018-6978 | vRealize Operations (7.x before 7.0.0.11287810, 6.7.x before 6.7.0.11286837 and 6.6.x before 6.6.1.11286876) contains a local privilege escalation vulnerability due to improper permissions of support scripts. Admin user of the vROps application with shell access may exploit this issue to elevate the privileges to root on a vROps machine. Note: the admin user (non-sudoer) should not be confused with root of the vROps machine. | Vrealize_operations | 6.7 | ||
2016-12-29 | CVE-2016-7462 | The Suite REST API in VMware vRealize Operations (aka vROps) 6.x before 6.4.0 allows remote authenticated users to write arbitrary content to files or rename files via a crafted DiskFileItem in a relay-request payload that is mishandled during deserialization. | Vrealize_operations | 8.5 | ||
2016-12-29 | CVE-2016-7457 | VMware vRealize Operations (aka vROps) 6.x before 6.4.0 allows remote authenticated users to gain privileges, or halt and remove virtual machines, via unspecified vectors. | Vrealize_operations | 10.0 |