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In Veritas NetBackup OpsCenter, a DOM XSS attack can occur. This affects 8.x through 8.3.0.2, 9.x through 9.0.0.1, 9.1.x through 9.1.0.1, and 10.
In Veritas NetBackup OpsCenter, an unauthenticated remote attacker may be able to perform remote command execution through a Java classloader manipulation. This affects 8.x through 8.3.0.2, 9.x through 9.0.0.1, 9.1.x through 9.1.0.1, and 10.
In Veritas NetBackup OpsCenter, an unauthenticated remote attacker may compromise the host by exploiting an incorrectly patched vulnerability. This affects 8.x through 8.3.0.2, 9.x through 9.0.0.1, 9.1.x through 9.1.0.1, and 10.
In Veritas NetBackup OpsCenter, a hard-coded credential exists that could be used to exploit the underlying VxSS subsystem. This affects 8.x through 8.3.0.2, 9.x through 9.0.0.1, 9.1.x through 9.1.0.1, and 10.
In Veritas NetBackup OpsCenter, an attacker with local access to a NetBackup OpsCenter server could potentially escalate their privileges. This affects 8.x through 8.3.0.2, 9.x through 9.0.0.1, 9.1.x through 9.1.0.1, and 10.
In Veritas NetBackup OpsCenter, under specific conditions, an authenticated remote attacker may be able to create or modify OpsCenter user accounts. This affects 8.x through 8.3.0.2, 9.x through 9.0.0.1, 9.1.x through 9.1.0.1, and 10.
In Veritas NetBackup OpsCenter, certain endpoints could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to gain sensitive information. This affects 8.x through 8.3.0.2, 9.x through 9.0.0.1, 9.1.x through 9.1.0.1, and 10.
This advisory contains mitigations for Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticity, Missing Authentication for Critical Function, and Use of Hard-coded Credentials vulnerabilities in Honeywell Safety Manager, a safety solution of the Experion Process Knowledge System.
IBM Security Verify Information Queue 10.0.2 contains hard-coded credentials, such as a password or cryptographic key, which it uses for its own inbound authentication, outbound communication to external components, or encryption of internal data. IBM X-Force ID: 230817.
Researchers have discovered six vulnerabilities in the MiCODUS MV720 GPS tracker, a popular automotive tracking device. The post Vulnerabilities in GPS tracker could have “life-threatening” implications appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.