CVE-2020-1669
16.10.2020, 21:15
The Juniper Device Manager (JDM) container, used by the disaggregated Junos OS architecture on Juniper Networks NFX350 Series devices, stores password hashes in the world-readable file /etc/passwd. This is not a security best current practice as it can allow an attacker with access to the local filesystem the ability to brute-force decrypt password hashes stored on the system. This issue affects Juniper Networks Junos OS on NFX350: 19.4 versions prior to 19.4R3; 20.1 versions prior to 20.1R1-S4, 20.1R2.Enginsight
Vendor | Product | Version |
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juniper | junos | 19.4:r1 |
juniper | junos | 19.4:r1-s1 |
juniper | junos | 19.4:r1-s2 |
juniper | junos | 19.4:r2 |
juniper | junos | 20.1:r1 |
juniper | junos | 20.1:r1-s1 |
juniper | junos | 20.1:r1-s2 |
juniper | junos | 20.1:r1-s3 |
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= Vulnerable software versions
Common Weakness Enumeration
- CWE-256 - Plaintext Storage of a PasswordStoring a password in plaintext may result in a system compromise.
- CWE-522 - Insufficiently Protected CredentialsThe product transmits or stores authentication credentials, but it uses an insecure method that is susceptible to unauthorized interception and/or retrieval.