Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Filtered by product Password Manager
Total 4 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2023-51772 1 Oneidentity 1 Password Manager 2024-09-09 N/A 8.8 HIGH
One Identity Password Manager before 5.13.1 allows Kiosk Escape. This product enables users to reset their Active Directory passwords on the login screen of a Windows client. It launches a Chromium based browser in Kiosk mode to provide the reset functionality. The escape sequence is: wait for a session timeout, click on the Help icon, observe that there is a browser window for the One Identity website, navigate to any website that offers file upload, navigate to cmd.exe from the file explorer window, and launch cmd.exe as NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM.
CVE-2023-48654 1 Oneidentity 1 Password Manager 2024-02-28 N/A 9.8 CRITICAL
One Identity Password Manager before 5.13.1 allows Kiosk Escape. This product enables users to reset their Active Directory passwords on the login screen of a Windows client. It launches a Chromium based browser in Kiosk mode to provide the reset functionality. The escape sequence is: go to the Google ReCAPTCHA section, click on the Privacy link, observe that there is a new browser window, navigate to any website that offers file upload, navigate to cmd.exe from the file explorer window, and launch cmd.exe as NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM.
CVE-2023-4003 1 Oneidentity 1 Password Manager 2024-02-28 N/A 6.8 MEDIUM
One Identity Password Manager version 5.9.7.1 - An unauthenticated attacker with physical access to a workstation may upgrade privileges to SYSTEM through an unspecified method. CWE-250: Execution with Unnecessary Privileges.
CVE-2020-7962 1 Oneidentity 1 Password Manager 2024-02-28 5.0 MEDIUM 5.3 MEDIUM
An issue was discovered in One Identity Password Manager 5.8. An attacker could enumerate valid answers for a user. It is possible for an attacker to detect a valid answer based on the HTTP response content, and reuse this answer later for a password reset on a chosen password. The enumeration is possible because, within the HTTP response content, WRONG ID is only returned when the answer is incorrect.