Ansible “User” module leaks any data which is passed on as a parameter to ssh-keygen. This could lean in undesirable situations such as passphrases credentials passed as a parameter for the ssh-keygen executable. Showing those credentials in clear text form for every user which have access just to the process list.
CWE-311
CVE-2018-14607
Thomson Reuters UltraTax CS 2017 on Windows, in a client/server configuration, transfers customer records and bank account numbers in cleartext over SMBv2, which allows attackers to (1) obtain sensitive information by sniffing the network or (2) conduct man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks via unspecified vectors. The customer record transferred in cleartext contains: Client ID, Full Name, Spouse’s Full Name, Social Security Number, Spouse’s Social Security Number, Occupation, Spouse’s Occupation, Daytime Phone, Home Phone, Tax Preparer, Federal and State Taxes to File, Bank Name, Bank Account Number, and possibly other sensitive information.
CVE-2018-14608
Thomson Reuters UltraTax CS 2017 on Windows has a password protection option; however, the level of protection might be inconsistent with some customers’ expectations because the data is directly accessible in cleartext. Specifically, it stores customer data in unique directories (%install_path%WinCSIUT17DATAclient_IDfile_name.XX17) that can be bypassed without authentication by examining the strings of the .XX17 file. The strings stored in the .XX17 file contain each customer’s: Full Name, Spouse’s Name, Social Security Number, Date of Birth, Occupation, Home Address, Daytime Phone Number, Home Phone Number, Spouse’s Address, Spouse’s Daytime Phone Number, Spouse’s Social Security Number, Spouse’s Home Phone Number, Spouse’s Occupation, Spouse’s Date of Birth, and Spouse’s Filing Status.
CVE-2018-13992
The WebUI of PHOENIX CONTACT FL SWITCH 3xxx, 4xxx, 48xx versions 1.0 to 1.34 allows for plaintext transmission (HTTP) of user credentials by default.
CVE-2018-1340
Prior to 1.0.0, Apache Guacamole used a cookie for client-side storage of the user’s session token. This cookie lacked the “secure” flag, which could allow an attacker eavesdropping on the network to intercept the user’s session token if unencrypted HTTP requests are made to the same domain.
CVE-2018-10825
Mimo Baby 2 devices do not use authentication or encryption for the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communication from a Turtle to a Lilypad, which allows attackers to inject fake information about the position and temperature of a baby via a replay or spoofing attack.