CVE-2017-6709

CRITICAL Year: 2017
CVSS v3 Score
9.8
Critical
CVSS v2 Score
5.0
Medium

Vulnerability Description

A vulnerability in the AutoVNF tool for the Cisco Ultra Services Framework could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to access administrative credentials for Cisco Elastic Services Controller (ESC) and Cisco OpenStack deployments in an affected system. The vulnerability exists because the affected software logs administrative credentials in clear text for Cisco ESC and Cisco OpenStack deployment purposes. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by accessing the AutoVNF URL for the location where the log files are stored and subsequently accessing the administrative credentials that are stored in clear text in those log files. This vulnerability affects all releases of the Cisco Ultra Services Framework prior to Releases 5.0.3 and 5.1. Cisco Bug IDs: CSCvc76659.

CVSS:9.8(Critical)

Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader and Acrobat before 8.1.2 have unknown impact and attack vectors.

CVSS:9.8(Critical)

libapache-authenhook-perl 2.00-04 stores usernames and passwords in plaintext in the vhost error log.

CVSS:9.8(Critical)

Aztech ADSL DSL5018EN (1T1R), DSL705E, and DSL705EU devices allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive device configuration information via vectors involving the ROM file.

CVSS:9.8(Critical)

eDeploy makes it easier for remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by leveraging use of HTTP to download files.

CVSS:9.8(Critical)

D-Link DIR-815 devices with firmware before 2.07.B01 allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by leveraging cleartext storage of the administrative password.

CVSS:9.8(Critical)

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