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CVE-2018-10863

February 26, 2023 by

It was discovered that redhat-certification 7 is not properly configured and it lists all files and directories in the /var/www/rhcert/store/transfer directory, through the /rhcert-transfer URL. An unauthorized attacker may use this flaw to gather sensible information.

CVE-2018-10864

February 26, 2023 by

An uncontrolled resource consumption flaw has been discovered in redhat-certification in the way documents are loaded. A remote attacker may provide an existing but invalid XML file which would be opened and never closed, possibly producing a Denial of Service.

CVE-2018-10865

February 26, 2023 by

It was discovered that the /configuration view of redhat-certification 7 does not perform an authorization check and it allows an unauthenticated user to call a “restart” RPC method on any host accessible by the system, even if not belonging to him.

CVE-2018-10866

February 26, 2023 by

It was discovered that the /configuration view of redhat-certification 7 does not perform an authorization check and it allows an unauthenticated user to remove a “system” file, that is an xml file with host related information, not belonging to him.

CVE-2018-10867

February 26, 2023 by

Files are accessible without restrictions from the /update/results page of redhat-certification 7 package, allowing an attacker to remove any file accessible by the apached user.

CVE-2018-10868

February 26, 2023 by

redhat-certification 7 does not properly restrict the number of recursive definitions of entities in XML documents, allowing an unauthenticated user to run a “Billion Laugh Attack” by replying to XMLRPC methods when getting the status of an host.

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