| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Under certain administrative conditions, FlashArray Purity may apply snapshot retention policies earlier or later than configured. |
| A vulnerability exists in FlashBlade whereby sensitive information may be logged under specific conditions. |
| Improper input validation performed during the authentication process of FlashArray could lead to a system Denial of Service. |
| A flaw exists in FlashBlade whereby a local account is permitted to authenticate to the management interface using an unintended method that allows an attacker to gain privileged access to the array. |
| A flaw exists whereby a user can make a specific call to a FlashArray endpoint allowing privilege escalation. |
| A vulnerability exists in PX Enterprise whereby sensitive information may be logged under specific conditions. |
| Stored Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Pure Storage Purity 4.7.5 allows remote authenticated users to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the "host" parameter on the 'System > Configuration > SNMP > Add SNMP Trap Manager' screen. |
| A flaw exists in VASA which allows users with access to a vSphere/ESXi VMware admin on a FlashArray to gain root access through privilege escalation.
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| A flaw exists in FlashBlade Purity whereby a user with access to an administrative account on a FlashBlade that is configured with timezone-dependent snapshot schedules can configure a timezone to prevent the schedule from functioning properly.
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| A flaw exists in FlashArray Purity wherein under limited circumstances, an array administrator can alter the retention lock of a pgroup and disable pgroup SafeMode protection.
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| A flaw exists in FlashBlade Purity whereby an authenticated user with access to FlashBlade’s object store protocol can impact the availability of the system’s data access and replication protocols.
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| A flaw exists in FlashArray Purity whereby an array administrator by configuring an external key manager can affect the availability of data on the system including snapshots protected by SafeMode.
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| A flaw exists in FlashBlade Purity (OE) Version 4.1.0 whereby a user with privileges to extend an object’s retention period can affect the availability of the object lock.
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| Pure Storage FlashArray products running Purity//FA 6.2.0 - 6.2.3, 6.1.0 - 6.1.12, 6.0.0 - 6.0.8, 5.3.0 - 5.3.17, 5.2.x and prior Purity//FA releases, and Pure Storage FlashBlade products running Purity//FB 3.3.0, 3.2.0 - 3.2.4, 3.1.0 - 3.1.12, 3.0.x and prior Purity//FB releases are vulnerable to possibly exposed credentials for accessing the product’s management interface. The password may be known outside Pure Storage and could be used on an affected system, if reachable, to execute arbitrary instructions with root privileges. No other Pure Storage products or services are affected. Remediation is available from Pure Storage via a self-serve “opt-in” patch, manual patch application or a software upgrade to an unaffected version of Purity software. |
| Pure Storage FlashArray products running Purity//FA 6.2.0 - 6.2.3, 6.1.0 - 6.1.12, 6.0.0 - 6.0.8, 5.3.0 - 5.3.17, 5.2.x and prior Purity//FA releases, and Pure Storage FlashBlade products running Purity//FB 3.3.0, 3.2.0 - 3.2.4, 3.1.0 - 3.1.12, 3.0.x and prior Purity//FB releases are vulnerable to a privilege escalation via the manipulation of environment variables which can be exploited by a logged-in user to escape a restricted shell to an unrestricted shell with root privileges. No other Pure Storage products or services are affected. Remediation is available from Pure Storage via a self-serve “opt-in” patch, manual patch application or a software upgrade to an unaffected version of Purity software. |
| Pure Storage FlashArray products running Purity//FA 6.2.0 - 6.2.3, 6.1.0 - 6.1.12, 6.0.0 - 6.0.8, 5.3.0 - 5.3.17, 5.2.x and prior Purity//FA releases, and Pure Storage FlashBlade products running Purity//FB 3.3.0, 3.2.0 - 3.2.4, 3.1.0 - 3.1.12, 3.0.x and prior Purity//FB releases are vulnerable to a privilege escalation via the manipulation of Python environment variables which can be exploited by a logged-in user to escape a restricted shell to an unrestricted shell with root privileges. No other Pure Storage products or services are affected. Remediation is available from Pure Storage via a self-serve “opt-in” patch, manual patch application or a software upgrade to an unaffected version of Purity software. |
| The PureStorage-OpenConnect/swagger repository through 1.1.5 on GitHub allows absolute path traversal because the Flask send_file function is used unsafely. |
| A condition exists in FlashArray and FlashBlade Purity whereby a malicious user could execute arbitrary commands remotely through a specifically crafted SNMP configuration. |
| A condition exists in FlashArray Purity whereby an user with array admin role can execute arbitrary commands remotely to escalate privilege on the array. |
| A condition exists in FlashArray Purity whereby a malicious user could use a remote administrative service to create an account on the array allowing privileged access. |