Bigfix Compliance
Monthly
A sensitive information disclosure in HCL BigFix Compliance allows a remote attacker to access files under the WEB-INF directory, which may contain Java class files and configuration information, leading to unauthorized access to application internals. [CVSS 5.3 MEDIUM]
HCL BigFix Compliance is affected by inclusion of temporary files left in the production environment. Rated medium severity (CVSS 5.3), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, no authentication required, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
HCL BigFix Compliance is affected by an improper or missing SameSite attribute. Rated medium severity (CVSS 5.4), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, no authentication required, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
HCL BigFix Compliance is affected by a missing secure flag on a cookie. Rated low severity (CVSS 3.8), this vulnerability is low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
HCL BigFix Compliance is vulnerable to the generation of error messages containing sensitive information. Rated medium severity (CVSS 4.7), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, no authentication required, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
HCL BigFix Compliance is affected by unvalidated redirects and forwards. Rated medium severity (CVSS 5.4), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
HCL BigFix Compliance is affected by a missing X-Frame-Options HTTP header which can allow an attacker to create a malicious website that embeds the target website in a frame or iframe, tricking. Rated medium severity (CVSS 4.7), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, no authentication required. No vendor patch available.
HCL BigFix Compliance server can respond with an HTTP status of 500, indicating a server-side error that may cause the server process to die. Rated medium severity (CVSS 6.2), this vulnerability is no authentication required. No vendor patch available.
A sensitive information disclosure in HCL BigFix Compliance allows a remote attacker to access files under the WEB-INF directory, which may contain Java class files and configuration information, leading to unauthorized access to application internals. [CVSS 5.3 MEDIUM]
HCL BigFix Compliance is affected by inclusion of temporary files left in the production environment. Rated medium severity (CVSS 5.3), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, no authentication required, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
HCL BigFix Compliance is affected by an improper or missing SameSite attribute. Rated medium severity (CVSS 5.4), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, no authentication required, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
HCL BigFix Compliance is affected by a missing secure flag on a cookie. Rated low severity (CVSS 3.8), this vulnerability is low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
HCL BigFix Compliance is vulnerable to the generation of error messages containing sensitive information. Rated medium severity (CVSS 4.7), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, no authentication required, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
HCL BigFix Compliance is affected by unvalidated redirects and forwards. Rated medium severity (CVSS 5.4), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
HCL BigFix Compliance is affected by a missing X-Frame-Options HTTP header which can allow an attacker to create a malicious website that embeds the target website in a frame or iframe, tricking. Rated medium severity (CVSS 4.7), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, no authentication required. No vendor patch available.
HCL BigFix Compliance server can respond with an HTTP status of 500, indicating a server-side error that may cause the server process to die. Rated medium severity (CVSS 6.2), this vulnerability is no authentication required. No vendor patch available.