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CVE-2015-7502

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Overview

Red Hat CloudForms 3.2 Management Engine (CFME) 5.4.4 and CloudForms 4.0 Management Engine (CFME) 5.5.0 do not properly encrypt data in the backend PostgreSQL database, which might allow local users to obtain sensitive data and consequently gain privileges by leveraging access to (1) database exports or (2) log files.

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Red Hat Security Advisory 2015-2620-01
Posted Dec 16, 2015
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2015-2620-01 - Red Hat CloudForms Management Engine delivers the insight, control, and automation needed to address the challenges of managing virtual environments. CloudForms Management Engine is built on Ruby on Rails, a model-view-controller framework for web application development. Action Pack implements the controller and the view components. A privilege escalation flaw was discovered in CloudForms, where in certain situations, CloudForms could read encrypted data from the database and then write decrypted data back into the database. If the database was then exported or log files generated, a local attacker might be able to gain access to sensitive information.

tags | advisory, web, local, ruby
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2015-7502
SHA-256 | 6d869afc5259f941b1ac9ef7657e785b32117dca505d7c4447589b75510bf9d5
Red Hat Security Advisory 2015-2551-01
Posted Dec 8, 2015
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2015-2551-01 - Red Hat CloudForms Management Engine delivers the insight, control, and automation needed to address the challenges of managing virtual environments. CloudForms Management Engine is built on Ruby on Rails, a model-view-controller framework for web application development. Action Pack implements the controller and the view components. A privilege escalation flaw was discovered in CloudForms, where in certain situations, CloudForms could read encrypted data from the database and then write decrypted data back into the database. If the database was then exported or log files generated, a local attacker might be able to gain access to sensitive information.

tags | advisory, web, local, ruby
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2015-7502
SHA-256 | 0e2a00eaf5e59d21d582cf1da633d2a7689b72410a24a608a4ece80cc47f7a6e
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