Pádraig Brady

5 exploits Active since Jul 2012
CVE-2012-3360 WRITEUP WRITEUP
OpenStack Compute (Nova) Essex and Folsom - Authenticated Path Traversal via Disk Image File Path Attribute
Directory traversal vulnerability in virt/disk/api.py in OpenStack Compute (Nova) Folsom (2012.2) and Essex (2012.1), when used over libvirt-based hypervisors, allows remote authenticated users to write arbitrary files to the disk image via a .. (dot dot) in the path attribute of a file element.
CVE-2012-3361 WRITEUP WRITEUP
OpenStack Compute (Nova) Diablo Essex Folsom - Authenticated Arbitrary File Write via Symlink Attack
virt/disk/api.py in OpenStack Compute (Nova) Folsom (2012.2), Essex (2012.1), and Diablo (2011.3) allows remote authenticated users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on a file in an image.
CVE-2012-3447 WRITEUP WRITEUP
OpenStack Nova 2012.1.x < 2012.1.2 and Folsom < Folsom-3 - Authenticated Arbitrary File Overwrite via Symlink Attack
virt/disk/api.py in OpenStack Compute (Nova) 2012.1.x before 2012.1.2 and Folsom before Folsom-3 allows remote authenticated users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on a file in an image that uses a symlink that is only readable by root. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2012-3361.
CVE-2012-5625 WRITEUP WRITEUP
OpenStack Compute (Nova) Folsom <2012.2.2 - Info Disclosure
OpenStack Compute (Nova) Folsom before 2012.2.2 and Grizzly, when using libvirt and LVM backed instances, does not properly clear physical volume (PV) content when reallocating for instances, which allows attackers to obtain sensitive information by reading the memory of the previous logical volume (LV).
CVE-2012-5625 WRITEUP WRITEUP
OpenStack Compute (Nova) Folsom <2012.2.2 - Info Disclosure
OpenStack Compute (Nova) Folsom before 2012.2.2 and Grizzly, when using libvirt and LVM backed instances, does not properly clear physical volume (PV) content when reallocating for instances, which allows attackers to obtain sensitive information by reading the memory of the previous logical volume (LV).