CVE-2015-3201

CVSS V2 Low 2.1 CVSS V3 None
Description
Thermostat before 2.0.0 uses world-readable permissions for the web.xml configuration file, which allows local users to obtain user credentials by reading the file.
Overview
  • CVE ID
  • CVE-2015-3201
  • Assigner
  • secalert@redhat.com
  • Vulnerability Status
  • Modified
  • Published Version
  • 2015-06-08T14:59:10
  • Last Modified Date
  • 2023-02-13T00:47:57
CPE Configuration (Product)
CPE Vulnerable Operator Version Start Version End
cpe:2.3:a:redhat:thermostat:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:* 1 OR 1.4
CVSS Version 2
  • Version
  • 2.0
  • Vector String
  • AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N
  • Access Vector
  • LOCAL
  • Access Compatibility
  • LOW
  • Authentication
  • NONE
  • Confidentiality Impact
  • PARTIAL
  • Integrity Impact
  • NONE
  • Availability Impact
  • NONE
  • Base Score
  • 2.1
  • Severity
  • LOW
  • Exploitability Score
  • 3.9
  • Impact Score
  • 2.9
History
Created Old Value New Value Data Type Notes
2022-05-10 09:53:39 Added to TrackCVE
2022-12-02 04:56:22 2015-06-08T14:59Z 2015-06-08T14:59:10 CVE Published Date updated
2022-12-02 04:56:22 2016-12-31T02:59:28 CVE Modified Date updated
2022-12-02 04:56:22 Modified Vulnerability Status updated
2023-02-02 17:05:00 2023-02-02T16:16:44 CVE Modified Date updated
2023-02-02 17:05:00 Thermostat before 2.0.0 uses world-readable permissions for the web.xml configuration file, which allows local users to obtain user credentials by reading the file. It was discovered that the Thermostat web application stored database authentication credentials in a world-readable configuration file. A local user on a system running the Thermostat web application could use this flaw to access and modify monitored JVM data, or perform actions on connected JVMs. Description updated
2023-02-02 17:05:01 References updated
2023-02-13 01:05:57 2023-02-13T00:47:57 CVE Modified Date updated
2023-02-13 01:05:58 It was discovered that the Thermostat web application stored database authentication credentials in a world-readable configuration file. A local user on a system running the Thermostat web application could use this flaw to access and modify monitored JVM data, or perform actions on connected JVMs. Thermostat before 2.0.0 uses world-readable permissions for the web.xml configuration file, which allows local users to obtain user credentials by reading the file. Description updated