Due to improper input sanitization of user-controlled input in SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Platform CMC application – versions 420, and 430, an attacker with basic user-level privileges can modify/upload crystal reports containing a malicious payload. Once these reports are viewable, anyone who opens those reports would be susceptible to stored XSS attacks. As a result of the attack, information maintained in the victim’s web browser can be read, modified, and sent to the attacker.
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CVE-2023-0019
In SAP GRC (Process Control) – versions GRCFND_A V1200, GRCFND_A V8100, GRCPINW V1100_700, GRCPINW V1100_731, GRCPINW V1200_750, remote-enabled function module in the proprietary SAP solution enables an authenticated attacker with minimal privileges to access all the confidential data stored in the database. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability can expose user credentials from client-specific tables of the database, leading to high impact on confidentiality.
CVE-2023-0020
SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence platform – versions 420, 430, allows an authenticated attacker to access sensitive information which is otherwise restricted. On successful exploitation, there could be a high impact on confidentiality and limited impact on integrity of the application.
CVE-2023-0022
SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Analysis edition for OLAP allows an authenticated attacker to inject malicious code that can be executed by the application over the network. On successful exploitation, an attacker can perform operations that may completely compromise the application causing a high impact on the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the application.
CVE-2023-0023
In SAP Bank Account Management (Manage Banks) application, when a user clicks a smart link to navigate to another app, personal data is shown directly in the URL. They might get captured in log files, bookmarks, and so on disclosing sensitive data of the application.
CVE-2023-0024
SAP Solution Manager (BSP Application) – version 720, allows an authenticated attacker to craft a malicious link, which when clicked by an unsuspecting user, can be used to read or modify some sensitive information or craft a payload which may restrict access to the desired resources, resulting in Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability.