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CVE-2019-19988

🗓️ 26 Feb 2020 15:15:14Reported by mitreType 
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An issue in Selesta Visual Access Manager (VAM) 4.15.0 through 4.29 allows unauthorized XML file creation and write access

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CNVD
Selesta Visual Access Manager Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
28 Feb 202000:00
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Cvelist
CVE-2019-19988
26 Feb 202015:15
cvelist
EUVD
EUVD-2019-9576
7 Oct 202500:30
euvd
NVD
CVE-2019-19988
26 Feb 202016:15
nvd
OSV
CVE-2019-19988
26 Feb 202016:15
osv
Prion
Design/Logic Flaw
26 Feb 202016:15
prion
RedhatCVE
CVE-2019-19988
22 May 202510:10
redhatcve
NVD
Node
selingvisual_access_managerRange4.15.04.29.0
ParameterPositionPathDescriptionCWE
file_namerequest body/common/vam_editXml.phpUnauthenticated or credentialed user can manipulate file creation via XML file write, allowing arbitrary file creation with arbitrary content on the filesystem.CWE-787
destination_pathrequest body/common/vam_editXml.phpUnauthenticated or credentialed user can manipulate file creation via XML file write, allowing arbitrary file creation with arbitrary content on the filesystem.CWE-787
extensionrequest body/common/vam_editXml.phpUnauthenticated or credentialed user can manipulate file creation via XML file write, allowing arbitrary file creation with arbitrary content on the filesystem.CWE-787

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