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Summary
A vulnerability, which was classified as problematic, was found in oVirt up to 3.4.3. This issue affects some unknown processing of the component Session. Executing a manipulation can lead to information disclosure. This vulnerability appears as CVE-2014-0154. There is no available exploit. You should upgrade the affected component.
Details
A vulnerability classified as problematic was found in oVirt up to 3.4.3 (Virtualization Software). This vulnerability affects some unknown functionality of the component Session. The manipulation with an unknown input leads to a information disclosure vulnerability. The CWE definition for the vulnerability is CWE-200. The product exposes sensitive information to an actor that is not explicitly authorized to have access to that information. As an impact it is known to affect confidentiality. CVE summarizes:
oVirt Engine before 3.5.0 does not include the HTTPOnly flag in a Set-Cookie header for the session IDs, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain potentially sensitive information via script access to this cookie.
The weakness was presented 02/13/2015 (Website). The advisory is shared for download at rhn.redhat.com. This vulnerability was named CVE-2014-0154 since 12/03/2013. The exploitation appears to be easy. The attack can be initiated remotely. No form of authentication is required for a successful exploitation. There are neither technical details nor an exploit publicly available. The MITRE ATT&CK project declares the attack technique as T1592.
The vulnerability scanner Nessus provides a plugin with the ID 85712 (RHEL 6 : Virtualization Manager (RHSA-2015:0158)), which helps to determine the existence of the flaw in a target environment. It is assigned to the family Red Hat Local Security Checks and running in the context l.
Upgrading to version 3.4.4 eliminates this vulnerability. A possible mitigation has been published even before and not after the disclosure of the vulnerability.
The vulnerability is also documented in the vulnerability database at Tenable (85712). See VDB-74187 for similar entry. Once again VulDB remains the best source for vulnerability data.
Product
Type
Name
Version
CPE 2.3
CPE 2.2
CVSSv4
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CVSSv3
VulDB Meta Base Score: 5.3VulDB Meta Temp Score: 5.1
VulDB Base Score: 5.3
VulDB Temp Score: 5.1
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CVSSv2
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Exploiting
Class: Information disclosureCWE: CWE-200 / CWE-284 / CWE-266
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Physical: No
Local: No
Remote: Yes
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Status: Not defined
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Nessus ID: 85712
Nessus Name: RHEL 6 : Virtualization Manager (RHSA-2015:0158)
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Threat Intelligence
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Countermeasures
Recommended: UpgradeStatus: 🔍
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Upgrade: oVirt 3.4.4
Timeline
12/03/2013 🔍02/11/2015 🔍
02/13/2015 🔍
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03/30/2015 🔍
09/01/2015 🔍
04/16/2022 🔍
Sources
Advisory: RHSA-2015:0158Status: Not defined
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CVE: CVE-2014-0154 (🔍)
GCVE (CVE): GCVE-0-2014-0154
GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-74188
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Entry
Created: 03/30/2015 12:09Updated: 04/16/2022 13:34
Changes: 03/30/2015 12:09 (47), 04/11/2018 11:31 (11), 04/16/2022 13:34 (3)
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