Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 6 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2023-1625 2 Openstack, Redhat 2 Heat, Openstack Platform 2023-12-10 N/A 5.0 MEDIUM
An information leak was discovered in OpenStack heat. This issue could allow a remote, authenticated attacker to use the 'stack show' command to reveal parameters which are supposed to remain hidden. This has a low impact to the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the system.
CVE-2017-2621 2 Openstack, Redhat 2 Heat, Openstack 2023-12-10 2.1 LOW 5.5 MEDIUM
An access-control flaw was found in the OpenStack Orchestration (heat) service before 8.0.0, 6.1.0 and 7.0.2 where a service log directory was improperly made world readable. A malicious system user could exploit this flaw to access sensitive information.
CVE-2016-9185 1 Openstack 1 Heat 2023-12-10 4.0 MEDIUM 4.3 MEDIUM
In OpenStack Heat, by launching a new Heat stack with a local URL an authenticated user may conduct network discovery revealing internal network configuration. Affected versions are <=5.0.3, >=6.0.0 <=6.1.0, and ==7.0.0.
CVE-2014-3801 1 Openstack 1 Heat 2023-12-10 3.5 LOW N/A
OpenStack Orchestration API (Heat) 2013.2 through 2013.2.3 and 2014.1, when creating the stack for a template using a provider template, allows remote authenticated users to obtain the provider template URL via the resource-type-list.
CVE-2013-6428 1 Openstack 1 Heat 2023-12-10 4.0 MEDIUM N/A
The ReST API in OpenStack Orchestration API (Heat) before Havana 2013.2.1 and Icehouse before icehouse-2 allows remote authenticated users to bypass the tenant scoping restrictions via a modified tenant_id in the request path.
CVE-2013-6426 1 Openstack 1 Heat 2023-12-10 4.0 MEDIUM N/A
The cloudformation-compatible API in OpenStack Orchestration API (Heat) before Havana 2013.2.1 and Icehouse before icehouse-2 does not properly enforce policy rules, which allows local in-instance users to bypass intended access restrictions and (1) create a stack via the CreateStack method or (2) update a stack via the UpdateStack method.