CVE-2024-42349

CVSS v3 Score
5.3
Medium

Vulnerability Description

FOG is a cloning/imaging/rescue suite/inventory management system. FOG Server 1.5.10.41.4 and earlier can leak authorized and rejected logins via logs stored directly on the root of the web server. FOG Server creates 2 logs on the root of the web server (fog_login_accepted.log and fog_login_failed.log), exposing the name of the user account used to manage FOG, the IP address of the computer used to login and the User-Agent. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.5.10.47.

CVSS:5.3(Medium)

All versions of unity-scope-gdrive logs search terms to syslog.

CVSS:5.3(Medium)

IBM BigFix Compliance 1.7 through 1.9.91 (TEMA SUAv1 SCA SCM) stores sensitive information in URL parameters. This may lead to information disclosure if unauthorized parties have access to the URLs vi...

CVSS:5.3(Medium)

BMC Remedy Mid Tier 9.1SP3 is affected by log hijacking. Remote logging can be accessed by unauthenticated users, allowing for an attacker to hijack the system logs. This data can include user names a...

CVSS:5.3(Medium)

A flaw was found in moodle before versions 3.5.1, 3.4.4, 3.3.7. No option existed to omit logs from data privacy exports, which may contain details of other users who interacted with the requester.

CVSS:5.3(Medium)

The NetIQ Identity Manager driver log file, in versions prior to 4.7, provides details that could aid in system or configuration enumeration.

CVSS:5.3(Medium)

The NetIQ Identity Manager driver log file, in versions prior to 4.7, provides details that could aid in system enumeration.