Jetbox One plaintext password
| jetbox-one-plaintext-password (16898) |
Description:
Jetbox One could allow a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information. The usernames and passwords are stored in the database in plain text. This could allow a remote attacker, with access to the datatabase could view the username and password.
Consequences:
Obtain Information
Remedy:
No remedy available as of July 9, 2011.
References:
- BugTraq Mailing List, Tue Aug 03 2004 - 23:03:58 CDT: vulnerabilities in JetboxOne CMS.
- BID-10858: Jetbox One Plaintext Password Storage Vulnerability
- CVE-2004-1447: Jetbox One 2.0.8 and possibly other versions stores passwords in the database in plaintext, which could allow attackers to gain sensitive information.
- OSVDB ID: 8325: JetBoxOne CMS Cleartext Database Password Storage
- SA12230: JetBoxOne CMS Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability
- US-CERT VU#586720: JetboxOne leaves account database unencrypted
Platforms Affected:
- Jetbox One Jetbox One 2.0.8
Reported:
Aug 04, 2004
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