CVE-2018-8902

CVE-2018-8902

An issue was discovered in Ivanti Avalanche for all versions between 5.3 and 6.2. The impacted products used a single shared key encryption model to encrypt data. A user with access to system databases can use the discovered key to access potentially confidential stored data, which may include Wi-Fi passwords. This discovered key can be used for all instances of the product.

Source: CVE-2018-8902

CVE-2018-8901

CVE-2018-8901

An issue was discovered in Ivanti Avalanche for all versions between 5.3 and 6.2. A local user with database access privileges can read the encrypted passwords for users who authenticate via LDAP to Avalanche services. These passwords are stored in the Avalanche databases. This issue only affects customers who have enabled LDAP authentication in their configuration.

Source: CVE-2018-8901

CVE-2018-13013

CVE-2018-13013

Improper check of unusual conditions when launching msiexec.exe in safensec.com (SysWatch service) in SAFE’N’SEC SoftControl/SafenSoft SysWatch, SoftControl/SafenSoft TPSecure, and SoftControl/SafenSoft Enterprise Suite before 4.4.9 allows the local attacker to bypass a code-signing protection mechanism and install/execute an unauthorized program by modifying the system configuration and installing a forged MSI file. (The intended behavior is that the component SysWatch does not allow installation of MSI files unless they are signed by a limited list of certificates.)

Source: CVE-2018-13013

CVE-2018-13012

CVE-2018-13012

Download of code with improper integrity check in snsupd.exe and upd.exe in SAFE’N’SEC SoftControl/SafenSoft SysWatch, SoftControl/SafenSoft TPSecure, and SoftControl/SafenSoft Enterprise Suite before 4.4.12 allows the remote attacker to execute unauthorized code by substituting a forged update server.

Source: CVE-2018-13012

CVE-2018-13014

CVE-2018-13014

Storing password in recoverable format in safensec.com (SysWatch service) in SAFE’N’SEC SoftControl/SafenSoft SysWatch, SoftControl/SafenSoft TPSecure, and SoftControl/SafenSoft Enterprise Suite before 4.4.2 allows the local attacker to restore the SysWatch password from the settings database and modify program settings.

Source: CVE-2018-13014