Note:
This project will be discontinued after December 13, 2021. [more]
Product:
Domino
(Hcltech)Repositories |
Unknown: This might be proprietary software. |
#Vulnerabilities | 22 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2022-08-29 | CVE-2022-27558 | HCL iNotes is susceptible to a Broken Password Strength Checks vulnerability. Custom password policies are not enforced on certain iNotes forms which could allow users to set weak passwords, leading to easier cracking. | Domino, Hcl_inotes | 7.5 | ||
2022-11-04 | CVE-2022-38654 | HCL Domino is susceptible to an information disclosure vulnerability. In some scenarios, local calls made on the server to search the Domino directory will ignore xACL read restrictions. An authenticated attacker could leverage this vulnerability to access attributes from a user's person record. | Domino | 5.5 | ||
2022-11-04 | CVE-2022-38660 | HCL XPages applications are susceptible to a Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability. An unauthenticated attacker could exploit this vulnerability to perform actions in the application on behalf of the logged in user. | Domino | 8.8 | ||
2022-12-19 | CVE-2022-44752 | HCL Domino is susceptible to a stack based buffer overflow vulnerability in wp6sr.dll in Micro Focus KeyView. This could allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to crash the application or execute arbitrary code via a crafted WordPerfect file. This vulnerability applies to software previously licensed by IBM. | Domino | 7.8 | ||
2022-12-19 | CVE-2022-44750 | HCL Domino is susceptible to a stack based buffer overflow vulnerability in lasr.dll in Micro Focus KeyView. This could allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to crash the application or execute arbitrary code via a crafted Lotus Ami Pro file. This is different from the vulnerability described in CVE-2022-44754. This vulnerability applies to software previously licensed by IBM. | Domino | 7.8 | ||
2022-12-19 | CVE-2022-44754 | HCL Domino is susceptible to a stack based buffer overflow vulnerability in lasr.dll in Micro Focus KeyView. This could allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to crash the application or execute arbitrary code via a crafted Lotus Ami Pro file. This is different from the vulnerability described in CVE-2022-44750. This vulnerability applies to software previously licensed by IBM. | Domino | 7.8 | ||
2023-09-08 | CVE-2023-28010 | In some configuration scenarios, the Domino server host name can be exposed. This information could be used to target future attacks. | Domino | 5.3 | ||
2024-06-06 | CVE-2023-37539 | The Domino Catalog template is susceptible to a Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability. An attacker with the ability to edit documents in the catalog application/database created from this template can embed a cross site scripting attack. The attack would be activated by an end user clicking it. | Domino | 5.4 | ||
2024-07-08 | CVE-2024-23562 | A security vulnerability in HCL Domino could allow disclosure of sensitive configuration information. A remote unauthenticated attacker could exploit this vulnerability to obtain information to launch further attacks against the affected system. | Domino | 7.5 | ||
2020-07-01 | CVE-2017-1712 | "A vulnerability in the TLS protocol implementation of the Domino server could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to access sensitive information, aka a Return of Bleichenbacher's Oracle Threat (ROBOT) attack. An attacker could iteratively query a server running a vulnerable TLS stack implementation to perform cryptanalytic operations that may allow decryption of previously captured TLS sessions." | Domino | N/A |