CVE-2020-1942

CVE-2020-1942

In Apache NiFi 0.0.1 to 1.11.0, the flow fingerprint factory generated flow fingerprints which included sensitive property descriptor values. In the event a node attempted to join a cluster and the cluster flow was not inheritable, the flow fingerprint of both the cluster and local flow was printed, potentially containing sensitive values in plaintext.

Source: CVE-2020-1942

CVE-2020-1726

CVE-2020-1726

A flaw was discovered in Podman where it incorrectly allows containers when created to overwrite existing files in volumes, even if they are mounted as read-only. When a user runs a malicious container or a container based on a malicious image with an attached volume that is used for the first time, it is possible to trigger the flaw and overwrite files in the volume.This issue was introduced in version 1.6.0.

Source: CVE-2020-1726

CVE-2020-1711

CVE-2020-1711

An out-of-bounds heap buffer access flaw was found in the way the iSCSI Block driver in QEMU versions 2.x.x up to and including 2.12.0 handled a response coming from an iSCSI server while checking the status of a Logical Address Block (LBA) in an iscsi_co_block_status() routine. A remote user could use this flaw to crash the QEMU process, resulting in a denial of service or potential execution of arbitrary code with privileges of the QEMU process on the host.

Source: CVE-2020-1711

CVE-2012-2216

CVE-2012-2216

** REJECT ** DO NOT USE THIS CANDIDATE NUMBER. ConsultIDs: CVE-2012-6720 and CVE-2012-6721. Reason: this candidate was intended for one issue, but the description and references inadvertently combined multiple issues. Notes: All CVE users should consult CVE-2012-6720 and CVE-2012-6721 to determine which ID is appropriate. All references and descriptions in this candidate have been removed to prevent accidental usage.

Source: CVE-2012-2216