CVE-2012-5616: Apache CloudStack information disclosure vulnerability Severity: Low CVSS: 3.5, AV:L,AC,H,Au,S,C:P,I:P,A:P Vendors: The Apache Software Foundation Versions Affected: Apache CloudStack 4.0.0-incubating Description: The CloudStack security team was notified of a information disclosure vulnerability that exists in Apache CloudStack-4.0.0-incubating. With this vulnerability, when a user calls the createSSHKeyPair API command to create an SSH key pair to be used when authenticating to a user VM, the freshly generated SSH private key is rendered in a log file at INFO level on the CloudStack "master" server as well as being returned to the caller. While remediating this issue, it was also discovered that the AddHost API call will log the password of the added host, and DeployVM and ResetPasswordForVM will log the password of the VM for VMs that take support password management by CloudStack. To leverage these vulnerabilities, a malicious user would require read access to logs on the management server, or another location where those logs are stored (e.g. centralized logging, backup server) Mitigation: On the CloudStack management server, modify /etc/cloud/management/log4j.conf so the CONSOLE and APISERVER appender logs with a Threshold of "WARN" or higher. We will be addressing this in the upcoming release of Apache CloudStack 4.1.0-incubating. Credit: This issue was identified by Ahmad Emneina of Citrix.