CVE-2020-24673
- EPSS 0.41%
- Published 22.12.2020 22:15:13
- Last modified 21.11.2024 05:15:38
In S+ Operations and S+ Historian, a successful SQL injection exploit can read sensitive data from the database, modify database data (Insert/Update/Delete), execute administration operations on the database (such as shutdown the DBMS), recover the c...
- EPSS 4.81%
- Published 22.12.2020 22:15:13
- Last modified 21.11.2024 05:15:41
In S+ Operations and S+ Historian, not all client commands correctly check user permission as expected. Authenticated but Unauthorized remote users could execute a Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack, execute arbitrary code, or obtain more privilege than ...
CVE-2020-24675
- EPSS 0.43%
- Published 22.12.2020 22:15:13
- Last modified 21.11.2024 05:15:41
In S+ Operations and S+ History, it is possible that an unauthenticated user could inject values to the Operations History server (or standalone S+ History server) and ultimately write values to the controlled process.
CVE-2020-24676
- EPSS 0.04%
- Published 22.12.2020 22:15:13
- Last modified 21.11.2024 05:15:42
In Symphony Plus Operations and Symphony Plus Historian, some services can be vulnerable to privilege escalation attacks. An unprivileged (but authenticated) user could execute arbitrary code and result in privilege escalation, depending on the user ...
CVE-2020-24677
- EPSS 1.14%
- Published 22.12.2020 22:15:13
- Last modified 21.11.2024 05:15:42
Vulnerabilities in the S+ Operations and S+ Historian web applications can lead to a possible code execution and privilege escalation, redirect the user somewhere else or download unwanted data.
CVE-2020-24678
- EPSS 0.63%
- Published 22.12.2020 22:15:13
- Last modified 21.11.2024 05:15:42
An authenticated user might execute malicious code under the user context and take control of the system. S+ Operations or S+ Historian database is affected by multiple vulnerabilities such as the possibility to allow remote authenticated users to ga...
- EPSS 0.76%
- Published 22.12.2020 22:15:13
- Last modified 21.11.2024 05:15:43
A S+ Operations and S+ Historian service is subject to a DoS by special crafted messages. An attacker might use this flaw to make it crash or even execute arbitrary code on the machine where the service is hosted.
- EPSS 0.04%
- Published 22.12.2020 22:15:13
- Last modified 21.11.2024 05:15:44
In S+ Operations and S+ Historian, the passwords of internal users (not Windows Users) are encrypted but improperly stored in a database.
CVE-2020-24683
- EPSS 0.45%
- Published 22.12.2020 22:15:13
- Last modified 21.11.2024 05:15:46
The affected versions of S+ Operations (version 2.1 SP1 and earlier) used an approach for user authentication which relies on validation at the client node (client-side authentication). This is not as secure as having the server validate a client app...