An issue was discovered in Veritas NetBackup Before 7.7.2 and NetBackup Appliance Before 2.7.2. Privileged command execution on NetBackup Server and Client can occur (on the local system).
Monthly Archives: March 2017
CVE-2017-6399 (access, netbackup, netbackup_appliance)
An issue was discovered in Veritas NetBackup Before 7.7.2 and NetBackup Appliance Before 2.7.2. Privileged remote command execution on NetBackup Server and Client (on the server or a connected client) can occur.
CVE-2017-6390 (whatanime.ga)
An issue was discovered in whatanime.ga before c334dd8499a681587dd4199e90b0aa0eba814c1d. The vulnerability exists due to insufficient filtration of user-supplied data passed to the “whatanime.ga-master/index.php” URL. An attacker could execute arbitrary HTML and script code in a browser in the context of the vulnerable website.
CVE-2017-6403 (netbackup, netbackup_appliance)
An issue was discovered in Veritas NetBackup Before 8.0 and NetBackup Appliance Before 3.0. NetBackup Cloud Storage Service uses a hardcoded username and password.
CVE-2017-6402 (netbackup, netbackup_appliance)
An issue was discovered in Veritas NetBackup 8.0 and earlier and NetBackup Appliance 3.0 and earlier. Denial of service affecting NetBackup server can occur.
CVE-2017-6401 (netbackup, netbackup_appliance)
An issue was discovered in Veritas NetBackup before 8.0 and NetBackup Appliance before 3.0. Local arbitrary command execution can occur when using bpcd and bpnbat.
CVE-2017-6404 (netbackup, netbackup_appliance)
An issue was discovered in Veritas NetBackup Before 7.7 and NetBackup Appliance Before 2.7. There are world-writable log files, allowing destruction or spoofing of log data.
CVE-2015-8994
An issue was discovered in PHP 5.x and 7.x, when the configuration uses apache2handler/mod_php or php-fpm with OpCache enabled. With 5.x after 5.6.28 or 7.x after 7.0.13, the issue is resolved in a non-default configuration with the opcache.validate_permission=1 setting. The vulnerability details are as follows. In PHP SAPIs where PHP interpreters share a common parent process, Zend OpCache creates a shared memory object owned by the common parent during initialization. Child PHP processes inherit the SHM descriptor, using it to cache and retrieve compiled script bytecode (“opcode” in PHP jargon). Cache keys vary depending on configuration, but filename is a central key component, and compiled opcode can generally be run if a script’s filename is known or can be guessed. Many common shared-hosting configurations change EUID in child processes to enforce privilege separation among hosted users (for example using mod_ruid2 for the Apache HTTP Server, or php-fpm user settings). In these scenarios, the default Zend OpCache behavior defeats script file permissions by sharing a single SHM cache among all child PHP processes. PHP scripts often contain sensitive information: Think of CMS configurations where reading or running another user’s script usually means gaining privileges to the CMS database.
CVE-2017-6062
The “OpenID Connect Relying Party and OAuth 2.0 Resource Server” (aka mod_auth_openidc) module before 2.1.5 for the Apache HTTP Server does not skip OIDC_CLAIM_ and OIDCAuthNHeader headers in an “OIDCUnAuthAction pass” configuration, which allows remote attackers to bypass authentication via crafted HTTP traffic.
CVE-2017-6405 (netbackup, netbackup_appliance)
An issue was discovered in Veritas NetBackup 8.0 and earlier and NetBackup Appliance 3.0 and earlier. Hostname-based security is open to DNS spoofing.