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openstack

barbican

5 known vulnerabilities · sorted by CVSS score

CVE-2022-23451
HIGH8.1

An authorization flaw was found in openstack-barbican. The default policy rules for the secret metadata API allowed any authenticated user to add, modify, or delete metadata from any secret regardless of ownership. This flaw allows an attacker on the network to modify or delete protected data, causing a denial of service by consuming protected resources.

openstack / barbican+3
Network
Published Sep 6, 2022
CVE-2023-1633
MEDIUM6.6

A credentials leak flaw was found in OpenStack Barbican. This flaw allows a local authenticated attacker to read the configuration file, gaining access to sensitive credentials.

openstack / barbican+3
Local
Published Sep 24, 2023
CVE-2023-1636
MEDIUM6.0

A vulnerability was found in OpenStack Barbican containers. This vulnerability is only applicable to deployments that utilize an all-in-one configuration. Barbican containers share the same CGROUP, USER, and NET namespace with the host system and other OpenStack services. If any service is compromised, it could gain access to the data transmitted to and from Barbican.

openstack / barbican+3
Network
Published Sep 24, 2023
CVE-2022-3100
MEDIUM5.9

A flaw was found in the openstack-barbican component. This issue allows an access policy bypass via a query string when accessing the API.

openstack / barbican+8
Network
Published Jan 18, 2023
CVE-2022-23452
MEDIUM4.9

An authorization flaw was found in openstack-barbican, where anyone with an admin role could add secrets to a different project container. This flaw allows an attacker on the network to consume protected resources and cause a denial of service.

openstack / barbican+1
Network
Published Sep 1, 2022