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In 2024 there have been 0 vulnerabilities in Red Hat Descision Manager . Descision Manager did not have any published security vulnerabilities last year.

Year Vulnerabilities Average Score
2024 0 0.00
2023 0 0.00
2022 4 6.25
2021 4 5.45
2020 1 7.50
2019 0 0.00
2018 0 0.00

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Recent Red Hat Descision Manager Security Vulnerabilities

A flaw was found in wildfly-core in all versions

CVE-2021-3644 3.3 - Low - August 26, 2022

A flaw was found in wildfly-core in all versions. If a vault expression is in the form of a single attribute that contains multiple expressions, a user who was granted access to the management interface can potentially access a vault expression they should not be able to access and possibly retrieve the item which was stored in the vault. The highest threat from this vulnerability is data confidentiality and integrity.

A arbitrary code execution flaw was found in the Fabric 8 Kubernetes client affecting versions 5.0.0-beta-1 and above

CVE-2021-4178 6.7 - Medium - August 24, 2022

A arbitrary code execution flaw was found in the Fabric 8 Kubernetes client affecting versions 5.0.0-beta-1 and above. Due to an improperly configured YAML parsing, this will allow a local and privileged attacker to supply malicious YAML.

Marshaling, Unmarshaling

It was observed that while login into Business-central console

CVE-2019-14839 7.5 - High - April 01, 2022

It was observed that while login into Business-central console, HTTP request discloses sensitive information like username and password when intercepted using some tool like burp suite etc.

Information Disclosure

A flaw was found in JBoss-client

CVE-2022-0853 7.5 - High - March 11, 2022

A flaw was found in JBoss-client. The vulnerability occurs due to a memory leak on the JBoss client-side, when using UserTransaction repeatedly and leads to information leakage vulnerability.

Memory Leak

A flaw was found in Wildfly Elytron in versions prior to 1.10.14.Final

CVE-2021-3642 5.3 - Medium - August 05, 2021

A flaw was found in Wildfly Elytron in versions prior to 1.10.14.Final, prior to 1.15.5.Final and prior to 1.16.1.Final where ScramServer may be susceptible to Timing Attack if enabled. The highest threat of this vulnerability is confidentiality.

Side Channel Attack

A flaw was found in the BPMN editor in version jBPM 7.51.0.Final

CVE-2021-20306 4.3 - Medium - June 01, 2021

A flaw was found in the BPMN editor in version jBPM 7.51.0.Final. Any authenticated user from any project can see the name of Ruleflow Groups from other projects, despite the user not having access to those projects. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to confidentiality.

A flaw was found in Wildfly in versions before 23.0.2.Final while creating a new role in domain mode

CVE-2021-3536 4.8 - Medium - May 20, 2021

A flaw was found in Wildfly in versions before 23.0.2.Final while creating a new role in domain mode via the admin console, it is possible to add a payload in the name field, leading to XSS. This affects Confidentiality and Integrity.

XSS

A flaw was found in the fabric8 kubernetes-client in version 4.2.0 and after

CVE-2021-20218 7.4 - High - March 16, 2021

A flaw was found in the fabric8 kubernetes-client in version 4.2.0 and after. This flaw allows a malicious pod/container to cause applications using the fabric8 kubernetes-client `copy` command to extract files outside the working path. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to integrity and system availability. This has been fixed in kubernetes-client-4.13.2 kubernetes-client-5.0.2 kubernetes-client-4.11.2 kubernetes-client-4.7.2

Directory traversal

A flaw was found in WildFly Elytron version 1.11.3.Final and before

CVE-2020-10714 7.5 - High - September 23, 2020

A flaw was found in WildFly Elytron version 1.11.3.Final and before. When using WildFly Elytron FORM authentication with a session ID in the URL, an attacker could perform a session fixation attack. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to data confidentiality and integrity as well as system availability.

Session Fixation

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