IBM Verify Gateway (IVG) 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 stores highly sensitive information in cleartext that could be obtained by a user. IBM X-Force ID: 179004.
5.5CVSS
5.1AI Score
0.0004EPSS
IBM Verify Gateway (IVG) 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 contains sensitive information in leftover debug code that could be used aid a local user in further attacks against the system. IBM X-Force ID: 179008.
3.3CVSS
3.7AI Score
0.0004EPSS
IBM Verify Gateway (IVG) 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 stores user credentials in plain in clear text which can be read by a local user. IBM X-Force ID: 179009
7.8CVSS
7AI Score
0.0004EPSS
IBM Verify Gateway (IVG) 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 contains hard-coded credentials, such as a password or cryptographic key, which it uses for its own inbound authentication, outbound communication to external components, or encryption of internal data. IBM X-Force ID: 179266.
9.8CVSS
9AI Score
0.001EPSS
IBM Verify Gateway (IVG) 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 transmits sensitive information in plain text which could be obtained by an attacker using man in the middle techniques. IBM X-Force ID: 179428.
5.9CVSS
5.4AI Score
0.001EPSS
IBM Verify Gateway (IVG) 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 could allow an authenticated user to send malformed requests to cause a denial of service against the server. IBM X-Force ID: 179476.
6.5CVSS
6.2AI Score
0.001EPSS
IBM Verify Gateway (IVG) 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 uses an inadequate account lockout setting that could allow a remote attacker to brute force account credentials. IBM X-Force ID: 179478.
7.5CVSS
7.3AI Score
0.004EPSS
IBM Verify Gateway (IVG) 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 could disclose potentially sensitive information to an authenticated user due to world readable log files. IBM X-Force ID: 179484.
4.3CVSS
4.2AI Score
0.001EPSS