Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 4 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2019-6157 2 Ibm, Lenovo 84 Bladecenter Hs22, Bladecenter Hs22 Firmware, Bladecenter Hs23 and 81 more 2024-11-21 5.0 MEDIUM 6.5 MEDIUM
In various firmware versions of Lenovo System x, the integrated management module II (IMM2)'s first failure data capture (FFDC) includes the web server's private key in the generated log file for support.
CVE-2018-9085 2 Ibm, Lenovo 56 Bladecenter, Bladecenter Hs23 Firmware, Bladecenter Hs23e Firmware and 53 more 2024-11-21 4.0 MEDIUM 4.9 MEDIUM
A write protection lock bit was left unset after boot on an older generation of Lenovo and IBM System x servers, potentially allowing an attacker with administrator access to modify the subset of flash memory containing Intel Server Platform Services (SPS) and the system Flash Descriptors.
CVE-2018-9068 2 Ibm, Lenovo 84 Bladecenter Hs22, Bladecenter Hs22 Firmware, Bladecenter Hs23 and 81 more 2024-11-21 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
The IMM2 First Failure Data Capture function collects management module logs and diagnostic information when a hardware error is detected. This information is made available for download through an SFTP server hosted on the IMM2 management network interface. In versions earlier than 4.90 for Lenovo System x and earlier than 6.80 for IBM System x, the credentials to access the SFTP server are hard-coded and described in the IMM2 documentation, allowing an attacker with management network access to obtain the collected FFDC data. After applying the update, the IMM2 will create random SFTP credentials for use with OneCLI.
CVE-2017-3768 2 Ibm, Lenova 84 Bladecenter Hs22, Bladecenter Hs22 Firmware, Bladecenter Hs23 and 81 more 2024-11-21 7.8 HIGH 7.5 HIGH
An unprivileged attacker with connectivity to the IMM2 could cause a denial of service attack on the IMM2 (Versions earlier than 4.4 for Lenovo System x and earlier than 6.4 for IBM System x). Flooding the IMM2 with a high volume of authentication failures via the Common Information Model (CIM) used by LXCA and OneCLI and other tools can exhaust available system memory which can cause the IMM2 to reboot itself until the requests cease.