IBM Tivoli Micromuse Netcool/NeuSecure 3.0.236 configures a MySQL database to allow connections from any source IP address with the ns database account, which allows remote attackers to bypass the Netcool/NeuSecure application layer and perform unauthorized database actions. NOTE: IBM has privately confirmed to CVE that a fix is available for these issues.
Max CVSS
7.5
EPSS Score
0.61%
Published
2006-03-14
Updated
2018-10-18
The web interface for IBM Tivoli Micromuse Netcool/NeuSecure 3.0.236 includes the MySQL database username and password in cleartext in body.phtml, which allows remote attackers to gain privileges by reading the source. NOTE: IBM has privately confirmed to CVE that a fix is available for these issues.
Max CVSS
7.5
EPSS Score
1.15%
Published
2006-03-14
Updated
2018-10-18
IBM Tivoli Micromuse Netcool/NeuSecure 3.0.236 stores cleartext passwords in the (1) CMS_DBPASS, (2) CMSM_DBPASS, and (3) RPT_DBPASS fields in /etc/neusecure.conf, and in (4) /opt/NeuSecure/bin/ns_archiver.log, which allows local users to gain privileges. NOTE: IBM has privately confirmed to CVE that a fix is available for these issues.
Max CVSS
2.1
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
2006-02-22
Updated
2018-10-18
IBM Tivoli Micromuse Netcool/NeuSecure 3.0.236 has world-readable permissions for (1) /etc/neusecure.conf, (2) /opt/NeuSecure/etc/cms-3.0.236.buildconf, and (3) /opt/NeuSecure/bin/ns_archiver.log, which allows local users to read sensitive information such as passwords. NOTE: IBM has privately confirmed to CVE that a fix is available for these issues.
Max CVSS
2.1
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
2006-02-22
Updated
2018-10-18
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