617 matches found
Design/Logic Flaw
diag.cgi in Pulse Connect Secure 8.2R1 through 8.2R5, 8.1R1 through 8.1R10 and Pulse Policy Secure 5.3R1 through 5.3R5, 5.2R1 through 5.2R8, and 5.1R1 through 5.1R10 allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of administrators for requests to start tcpdump, related to the lack of anti-CS...
CVE-2017-11455
diag.cgi in Pulse Connect Secure 8.2R1 through 8.2R5, 8.1R1 through 8.1R10 and Pulse Policy Secure 5.3R1 through 5.3R5, 5.2R1 through 5.2R8, and 5.1R1 through 5.1R10 allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of administrators for requests to start tcpdump, related to the lack of anti-CS...
CVE-2017-11455
diag.cgi in Pulse Connect Secure 8.2R1 through 8.2R5, 8.1R1 through 8.1R10 and Pulse Policy Secure 5.3R1 through 5.3R5, 5.2R1 through 5.2R8, and 5.1R1 through 5.1R10 allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of administrators for requests to start tcpdump, related to the lack of anti-CS...
CVE-2017-11455
CVE-2017-11455 affects Pulse Connect Secure diag.cgi and Pulse Policy Secure diag.cgi, enabling remote attackers to hijack administrator authentication for requests to start tcpdump due to missing anti-CSRF tokens. Affected: Pulse Connect Secure versions 8.2R1–8.2R5 and 8.1R1–8.1R10; Pulse Policy...
CVE-2017-11455
diag.cgi in Pulse Connect Secure 8.2R1 through 8.2R5, 8.1R1 through 8.1R10 and Pulse Policy Secure 5.3R1 through 5.3R5, 5.2R1 through 5.2R8, and 5.1R1 through 5.1R10 allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of administrators for requests to start tcpdump, related to the lack of anti-CS...
PT-2017-12023 · Pulse · Pulse Policy Secure +1
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Pulse Connect Secure versions 8.2R1 through 8.2R5 Pulse Connect Secure versions 8.1R1 through 8.1R10 Pulse Policy Secure versions 5.3R1 through 5.3R5 Pulse Policy Secure versions 5.2R1 through 5.2R8 Pulse Policy Secure versions 5.1R1 through...
Pulse Connect Secure 'launchHelp.cgi' Reflective Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
Pulse Connect Secure aka PCS, formerly known as Juniper Junos Pulse is a suite of SSL VPN solutions from Pulse Secure, a US-based company. A reflected cross-site scripting vulnerability exists in the launchHelp.cgi file in PCS version 8.3R1. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability to...
Pulse Connect Secure 'logout.cgi' Cross-Site Request Forgery Vulnerability
Pulse Connect Secure aka PCS, formerly known as Juniper Junos Pulse is a suite of SSL VPN solutions from Pulse Secure, a US-based company. A cross-site request forgery vulnerability in the logout.cgi file in PCS version 8.3R1 exists because the program fails to protect the administrator panel wit...
Pulse Connect Secure 'diag.cgi' Cross-Site Request Forgery Vulnerability
Pulse Connect Secure aka PCS, formerly known as Juniper Junos Pulse is a suite of SSL VPN solutions from Pulse Secure, a US-based company. A cross-site request forgery vulnerability exists in the diag.cgi file in PCS version 8.3R1, which stems from the program's failure to implement cross-site...
Pulse Connect Secure 'adminservercacertdetails.cgi' Reflective Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
Pulse Connect Secure aka PCS, formerly known as Juniper Junos Pulse is a suite of SSL VPN solutions from Pulse Secure, a US-based company. A reflected cross-site scripting vulnerability exists in the adminservercacertdetails.cgi file in PCS version 8.3R1. A remote attacker can exploit this...
Cross site request forgery (csrf)
Pulse Connect Secure 8.3R1 has CSRF in logout.cgi. The logout function of the admin panel is not protected by any CSRF tokens, thus allowing an attacker to logout a user by making them visit a malicious web page...
CVE-2017-11193
Pulse Connect Secure 8.3R1 has CSRF in diag.cgi. In the panel, the diag.cgi file is responsible for running commands such as ping, ping6, traceroute, traceroute6, nslookup, arp, and Portprobe. These functions do not have any protections against CSRF. That can allow an attacker to run these comman...
CVE-2017-11195
Pulse Connect Secure 8.3R1 has Reflected XSS in launchHelp.cgi. The helpLaunchPage parameter is reflected in an IFRAME element, if the value contains two quotes. It properly sanitizes quotes and tags, so one cannot simply close the src with a quote and inject after that. However, an attacker can...
CVE-2017-11196
Pulse Connect Secure 8.3R1 has CSRF in logout.cgi. The logout function of the admin panel is not protected by any CSRF tokens, thus allowing an attacker to logout a user by making them visit a malicious web page...
CVE-2017-11194
Pulse Connect Secure 8.3R1 has Reflected XSS in adminservercacertdetails.cgi. In the admin panel, the certid parameter of adminservercacertdetails.cgi is reflected in the application's response and is not properly sanitized, allowing an attacker to inject tags. An attacker could come up with clev...
CVE-2017-11194
Pulse Connect Secure 8.3R1 has Reflected XSS in adminservercacertdetails.cgi. In the admin panel, the certid parameter of adminservercacertdetails.cgi is reflected in the application's response and is not properly sanitized, allowing an attacker to inject tags. An attacker could come up with clev...
CVE-2017-11195
Pulse Connect Secure 8.3R1 has Reflected XSS in launchHelp.cgi. The helpLaunchPage parameter is reflected in an IFRAME element, if the value contains two quotes. It properly sanitizes quotes and tags, so one cannot simply close the src with a quote and inject after that. However, an attacker can...
CVE-2017-11196
Pulse Connect Secure 8.3R1 has CSRF in logout.cgi. The logout function of the admin panel is not protected by any CSRF tokens, thus allowing an attacker to logout a user by making them visit a malicious web page...
CVE-2017-11193
Pulse Connect Secure 8.3R1 has CSRF in diag.cgi. In the panel, the diag.cgi file is responsible for running commands such as ping, ping6, traceroute, traceroute6, nslookup, arp, and Portprobe. These functions do not have any protections against CSRF. That can allow an attacker to run these comman...
Cross site request forgery (csrf)
Pulse Connect Secure 8.3R1 has CSRF in diag.cgi. In the panel, the diag.cgi file is responsible for running commands such as ping, ping6, traceroute, traceroute6, nslookup, arp, and Portprobe. These functions do not have any protections against CSRF. That can allow an attacker to run these comman...