CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
Unexpected server crash in database driver in M-Files Server before 25.1.14445.5 and before 24.8 LTS SR3 allows a highly privileged attacker to cause denial of service via configuration change. |
Unsafe password recovery from configuration in M-Files Server before 25.1 allows a highly privileged user to recover external connector passwords |
Denial of service condition in M-Files Server in versions before
25.1.14445.5 allows an unauthenticated user to consume computing resources in certain conditions. |
Stored cross-site scripting vulnerability in M-Files Hubshare before version 25.8 allows authenticated attackers to cause script execution for other users. |
Improper isolation of users in M-Files Server version before 25.3.14549 allows anonymous user to affect other anonymous users views and possibly cause a denial of service |
Stored XSS Vulnerability in M-Files Web versions before 23.8 allows attacker to execute script on users browser via stored HTML document within limited time period. |
Authentication bypass condition in LDAP authentication in M-Files server versions before 24.11 supported usage of OpenLDAP configurations that allowed user authentication without a password when the LDAP server itself had the vulnerable configuration. |
Lack of protection against brute force attacks in M-Files Server before 23.12.13205.0 allows an attacker unlimited authentication attempts, potentially compromising targeted M-Files user accounts by guessing passwords. |
A vulnerable API method in M-Files Server before 23.12.13195.0 allows for uncontrolled resource consumption. Authenticated attacker can exhaust server storage space to a point where the server can no longer serve requests. |
Under rare conditions, the effective permissions of an object might be incorrectly calculated if the object has a specific configuration of metadata-driven permissions in M-Files Server versions 23.9, 23.10, and 23.11 before 23.11.13168.7, potentially enabling unauthorized access to the object. |
Missing access permissions checks
in the M-Files server before 23.11.13156.0 allow attackers to perform data write and export
jobs using the M-Files API methods. |
A possibility of unwanted server memory consumption was detected through the obsolete functionalities in the Rest API methods of the M-Files server
before 23.11.13156.0 which allows attackers to execute DoS attacks. |
Unchecked parameter value in M-Files Server in versions before 23.6.12695.3 (excluding 23.2 SR2 and newer) allows anonymous user to cause denial of service |
Missing access permissions checks in M-Files Client before 23.5.12598.0 (excluding 23.2 SR2 and newer) allows elevation of privilege via UI extension applications |
Desktop component service allows lateral movement between sessions in M-Files before 23.4.12455.0. |
User-controlled operations could have allowed Denial of Service in M-Files Server before 23.4.12528.1
due to uncontrolled memory consumption for a scheduled job. |
User-controlled operations could have allowed Denial of Service in M-Files Server before 23.4.12528.1
due to uncontrolled memory consumption. |
User-controlled operations could have allowed Denial of Service in M-Files Server before 23.4.12528.1
due to uncontrolled memory consumption. |
Elevation of privilege issue in M-Files Installer versions before 22.6 on Windows allows user to gain SYSTEM privileges via DLL hijacking. |
Rendering of HTML provided by another authenticated user is possible in browser on M-Files Web before 22.12.12140.3. This allows the content to steal user sensitive information.
This issue affects M-Files New Web: before 22.12.12140.3. |