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identity_manager

Vendor: netiq

Actively Exploited 0 CISA KEV List
PoC / Exploits 0 Code Available
Total RCEs 3 Remote Access
Total CVEs 24 Total Indexed
Avg. EPSS 0.18% Exploit Prob.
Latest CVE CVE-2022-26329 Jan 26

Security Vulnerability Index

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1.8 CVSS

File existence disclosure vulnerability in NetIQ Identity Manager plugin prior to version 4.8.5 allows attacker to determine whether a file exists on the filesystem. This issue affects: Micro Focus NetIQ Identity Manager NetIQ Identity Manager versions prior to 4.8.5 on ALL.

EPSS: 0.23%
4.8 CVSS

IDM 4.6 Identity Applications prior to 4.6.2.1 may expose sensitive information.

EPSS: 0.27%
3.9 CVSS

The NetIQ Identity Manager, in versions prior to 4.7, userapp with log / trace enabled may leak sensitive information.

EPSS: 0.27%
2.1 CVSS

The NetIQ Identity Manager user console, in versions prior to 4.7, is susceptible to URL redirection.

EPSS: 0.20%
5.1 CVSS

The NetIQ Identity Manager communication channel, in versions prior to 4.7, is susceptible to a DoS attack.

EPSS: 0.16%
2.3 CVSS

The NetIQ Identity Manager driver log file, in versions prior to 4.7, provides details that could aid in system enumeration.

EPSS: 0.16%
2.3 CVSS

The NetIQ Identity Manager driver log file, in versions prior to 4.7, provides details that could aid in system or configuration enumeration.

EPSS: 0.16%
5.3 CVSS

NetIQ Identity Manager driver, in versions prior to 4.7, allows for an SSL handshake renegotiation which could result in a MITM attack.

EPSS: 0.20%
5.4 CVSS

Multiple cross site scripting attacks were found in the Identity Manager Plug-in, hosted on iManager 2.7.7.7, before Identity Manager 4.6.1. In certain scenarios it was possible to execute arbitrary JavaScript code in the context of vulnerable application, via user.Context in the Object Selector, via vdtData in the Version discovery and via nextFrame in the Object Inspector and via Host GUID in the System details plugins.

EPSS: 0.20%
4.3 CVSS

Some NetIQ Identity Manager Applications before Identity Manager 4.5.6.1 included the session token in GET URLs, potentially allowing exposure of user sessions to untrusted third parties via proxies, referer urls or similar.

EPSS: 0.20%