| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Parallels Plesk Small Business Panel 10.2.0 receives cleartext password input over HTTP, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by sniffing the network, as demonstrated by forms in smb/auth and certain other files. |
| The Control Panel in Parallels Plesk Panel 10.2.0 build 20110407.20 includes a submitted password within an HTTP response body, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by sniffing the network, as demonstrated by password handling in client@2/domain@1/odbc/dsn@1/properties/. |
| Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in the Control Panel in Parallels Plesk Panel 10.2.0 build 20110407.20 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via crafted input to a PHP script, as demonstrated by file-manager/ and certain other files. |
| The billing system for Parallels Plesk Panel 10.3.1_build1013110726.09 does not disable the SSL 2.0 protocol, which makes it easier for remote attackers to conduct spoofing attacks by leveraging protocol weaknesses. |
| Parallels Plesk Small Business Panel 10.2.0 generates web pages containing external links in response to GET requests with query strings for client@1/domain@1/hosting/file-manager/ and certain other files, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by reading (1) web-server access logs or (2) web-server Referer logs, related to a "cross-domain Referer leakage" issue. |
| The default configuration of Parallels Plesk Panel 9.0.x and 9.2.x on UNIX, and Small Business Panel 10.x on UNIX, has an improper ScriptAlias directive for phppath, which makes it easier for remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted request, a different vulnerability than CVE-2012-1823. |
| The Control Panel in Parallels Plesk Panel 10.4.4_build20111103.18 does not ensure that Content-Type HTTP headers match the corresponding Content-Type data in HTML META elements, which might allow remote attackers to have an unspecified impact by leveraging an interpretation conflict involving the get_enabled_product_icon program. NOTE: it is possible that only clients, not the Plesk product, could be affected by this issue. |
| The Control Panel in Parallels Plesk Panel 10.4.4_build20111103.18 includes a submitted password within an HTTP response body, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by sniffing the network, as demonstrated by password handling in certain files under client@1/domain@1/backup/local-repository/. |
| The Site Editor (aka SiteBuilder) feature in Parallels Plesk Small Business Panel 10.2.0 omits the Content-Type header's charset parameter for certain resources, which might allow remote attackers to have an unspecified impact by leveraging an interpretation conflict involving Wizard/Edit/Modules/Image and certain other files. NOTE: it is possible that only clients, not the Plesk product, could be affected by this issue. |
| Untrusted search path vulnerability in /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/wrapper in Parallels Plesk Panel 11.0.9 allows local users to gain privileges via a crafted PATH environment variable. |
| The Server Administration Panel in Parallels Plesk Panel 10.2.0_build1011110331.18 sends incorrect Content-Type headers for certain resources, which might allow remote attackers to have an unspecified impact by leveraging an interpretation conflict involving smb/admin-home/disable-featured-applications-promo and certain other files. NOTE: it is possible that only clients, not the Plesk product, could be affected by this issue. |
| The Control Panel in Parallels Plesk Panel 10.2.0 build 20110407.20 does not include the HTTPOnly flag in a Set-Cookie header for a cookie, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain potentially sensitive information via script access to this cookie, as demonstrated by cookies used by get_password.php and certain other files. |
| The Control Panel in Parallels Plesk Panel 10.2.0 build 20110407.20 includes a database connection string within a web page, which allows remote attackers to obtain potentially sensitive information by reading this page, as demonstrated by client@2/domain@1/hosting/aspdotnet/. |
| The Control Panel in Parallels Plesk Panel 10.2.0 build 20110407.20 sends incorrect Content-Type headers for certain resources, which might allow remote attackers to have an unspecified impact by leveraging an interpretation conflict involving smb/admin-home/featured-applications/ and certain other files. NOTE: it is possible that only clients, not the Plesk product, could be affected by this issue. |
| Parallels Plesk Small Business Panel 10.2.0 generates a password form field without disabling the autocomplete feature, which makes it easier for remote attackers to bypass authentication by leveraging an unattended workstation, as demonstrated by forms in smb/auth and certain other files. |
| PHP remote file inclusion vulnerability in admin/business_inc/saveserver.php in SWSoft Confixx Pro 2.0.12 through 3.3.1 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code via a URL in the thisdir parameter. |
| Parallels Desktop for Mac before 20070216 implements Drag and Drop by sharing the entire host filesystem as the .psf share, which allows local users of the guest operating system to write arbitrary files to the host filesystem, and execute arbitrary code via launchd by writing a plist file to a LaunchAgents directory. |
| Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in the "change password" feature in the VZPP web interface for Parallels Virtuozzo 25.4.swsoft (build 3.0.0-25.4.swsoft) allows remote attackers to modify the password via a link or IMG tag to vz/cp/pwd. |
| Heap-based buffer overflow in the VGA device in Parallels allows local users, with root access to the guest operating system, to terminate the virtual machine and possibly execute arbitrary code in the host operating system via unspecified vectors related to bitblt operations. |
| Parallels allows local users to cause a denial of service (virtual machine abort) via (1) certain INT instructions, as demonstrated by INT 0xAA; (2) an IRET instruction when an invalid address is at the top of the stack; (3) a malformed MOVNTI instruction, as demonstrated by using a register as a destination; or a write operation to (4) SEGR6 or (5) SEGR7. |