9 matches found
CVE-2017-7683
Apache OpenMeetings 1.0.0 displays Tomcat version and detailed error stack trace, which is not secure.
CVE-2017-7684
Apache OpenMeetings 1.0.0 doesn't check contents of files being uploaded. An attacker can cause a denial of service by uploading multiple large files to the server.
CVE-2017-7688
Apache OpenMeetings 1.0.0 updates user password in insecure manner.
CVE-2017-7666
Apache OpenMeetings 1.0.0 is vulnerable to Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks, XSS attacks, click-jacking, and MIME based attacks.
CVE-2017-7664
Uploaded XML documents were not correctly validated in Apache OpenMeetings 3.1.0.
CVE-2017-7673
Apache OpenMeetings 1.0.0 uses not very strong cryptographic storage, captcha is not used in registration and forget password dialogs and auth forms missing brute force protection.
CVE-2017-7680
Apache OpenMeetings 1.0.0 has an overly permissive crossdomain.xml file. This allows for flash content to be loaded from untrusted domains.
CVE-2017-7681
Apache OpenMeetings 1.0.0 is vulnerable to SQL injection. This allows authenticated users to modify the structure of the existing query and leak the structure of other queries being made by the application in the back-end.
CVE-2017-7685
Apache OpenMeetings 1.0.0 responds to the following insecure HTTP methods: PUT, DELETE, HEAD, and PATCH.