huawei fusioncompute Security Vulnerabilities

3 Vulnerabilities
Description

Huawei FusionCompute before V100R005C10CP7002 stores cleartext AES keys in a file, which allows remote authenticated users to obtain sensitive information via unspecified vectors.

Impacted versions: *

Base Score: 4.0, Severity: MEDIUM, ID: CVE-2016-6827, Last Modified: 2019-10-09T23:19:00Z

References

Vendor Advisory Third Party Advisory Third Party Advisory

FusionCompute V100R005C00 and V100R005C10 have an improper authorization vulnerability due to improper permission settings for a certain file on the host machine. An authenticated attacker could create a large number of virtual machine (VM) processes to exhaust system resources. Successful exploit could make new VMs unavailable.

Impacted versions: v100r005c00, v100r005c10

Base Score: 4.9, Severity: MEDIUM, ID: CVE-2017-8158, Last Modified: 2019-10-03T00:03:00Z

References

Vendor Advisory

Huawei FusionCompute before V100R005C10SPC700 allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (resource consumption) via a large number of crafted packets.

Impacted versions: *

Base Score: 6.8, Severity: MEDIUM, ID: CVE-2016-4057, Last Modified: 2016-11-28T20:14:00Z

References

Vendor Advisory
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