Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 5 CVE
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CVE-2020-36168 1 Veritas 1 Resiliency Platform 2024-11-21 7.2 HIGH 9.3 CRITICAL
An issue was discovered in Veritas Resiliency Platform 3.4 and 3.5. It leverages OpenSSL on Windows systems when using the Managed Host addon. On start-up, it loads the OpenSSL library. This library may attempt to load the openssl.cnf configuration file, which does not exist. By default, on Windows systems, users can create directories under C:\. A low privileged user can create a C:\usr\local\ssl\openssl.cnf configuration file to load a malicious OpenSSL engine, resulting in arbitrary code exec ...

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CVE-2019-14418 1 Veritas 1 Resiliency Platform 2024-11-21 6.5 MEDIUM 8.8 HIGH
An issue was discovered in Veritas Resiliency Platform (VRP) before 3.4 HF1. When uploading an application bundle, a directory traversal vulnerability allows a VRP user with sufficient privileges to overwrite any file in the VRP virtual machine. A malicious VRP user could use this to replace existing files to take control of the VRP virtual machine.
CVE-2019-14417 1 Veritas 1 Resiliency Platform 2024-11-21 9.0 HIGH 7.2 HIGH
An issue was discovered in Veritas Resiliency Platform (VRP) before 3.4 HF1. An arbitrary command execution vulnerability allows a malicious VRP user to execute commands with root privilege within the VRP virtual machine, related to DNS functionality.
CVE-2019-14416 1 Veritas 1 Resiliency Platform 2024-11-21 9.0 HIGH 7.2 HIGH
An issue was discovered in Veritas Resiliency Platform (VRP) before 3.4 HF1. An arbitrary command execution vulnerability allows a malicious VRP user to execute commands with root privilege within the VRP virtual machine, related to resiliency plans and custom script functionality.
CVE-2019-14415 1 Veritas 1 Resiliency Platform 2024-11-21 3.5 LOW 4.8 MEDIUM
An issue was discovered in Veritas Resiliency Platform (VRP) before 3.4 HF1. A persistent cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability allows a malicious VRP user to inject malicious script into another user's browser, related to resiliency plans functionality. A victim must open a resiliency plan that an attacker has access to.