
i3umi3iei3ii/CentOS-Control-Web-Panel-CVE
CVE History
| CVE | Published | CVSS v3 | CVSS v2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7.5 HIGH | 5 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.851, an insecure object reference allows an attacker to edit an e-mail forwarding destination of a victim's account via an attacker account. | |||
| 4.3 MEDIUM | 4 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.851, an insecure object reference allows an attacker to change the e-mail usage value of a victim account via an attacker account. | |||
| 4.3 MEDIUM | 4 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.851, an insecure object reference allows an attacker to delete a domain from a victim's account via an attacker account. | |||
| 4.3 MEDIUM | 5.5 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.851, an insecure object reference allows an attacker to delete a sub-domain from a victim's account via an attacker account. | |||
| 4.3 MEDIUM | 4 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.851, an insecure object reference allows an attacker to add an e-mail forwarding destination to a victim's account via an attacker account. | |||
| 4.3 MEDIUM | 4 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.851, an insecure object reference allows an attacker to change the e-mail password of a victim account via an attacker account. | |||
| 5.4 MEDIUM | 6.5 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.851, an insecure object reference allows an attacker to access and delete DNS records of a victim's account via an attacker account. | |||
| 4.3 MEDIUM | 4 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.851, an insecure object reference allows an attacker to delete a victim's e-mail account via an attacker account. | |||
| 6.5 MEDIUM | 5.5 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.851, an insecure object reference allows an attacker to remove a target user from phpMyAdmin via an attacker account. | |||
| 4.3 MEDIUM | 4 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.851, an insecure object reference allows an attacker to delete an e-mail forwarding destination from a victim's account via an attacker account. | |||
| — | 3.5 LOW | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.837, XSS in the domain parameter allows a low-privilege user to achieve root access via the email list page. | |||
| — | 4.3 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.837, CSRF in the forgot password function allows an attacker to change the password for the root account. | |||
| 8.8 HIGH | 6.5 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.846, a hidden action=9 feature in filemanager2.php allows attackers to execute a shell command, i.e., obtain a reverse shell with user privilege. | |||
| 6.1 MEDIUM | 4.3 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.846, Reflected XSS in filemanager2.php (parameter fm_current_dir) allows attackers to steal a cookie or session, or redirect to a phishing website. | |||
| 4.3 MEDIUM | 4 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.840, File and Directory Information Exposure in filemanager allows attackers to enumerate users and check for active users of the application by reading /tmp/login.log. | |||
| — | 8.5 HIGH | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.836, a cwpsrv-xxx cookie allows a normal user to craft and upload a session file to the /tmp directory, and use it to become the root user. | |||
| — | 6.5 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.838 to 0.9.8.846, remote attackers can bypass authentication in the login process by leveraging the knowledge of a valid username. The attacker must defeat an encoding that is not equivalent to base64, and thus this is different from CVE-2019-13360. | |||
| 5.3 MEDIUM | 5 MEDIUM | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.846, the Login process allows attackers to check whether a username is valid by reading the HTTP response. | |||
| — | 7.5 HIGH | ||
In CentOS-WebPanel.com (aka CWP) CentOS Web Panel 0.9.8.836, remote attackers can bypass authentication in the login process by leveraging knowledge of a valid username. | |||