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Lotus Domino weak files permissions updated since 14.08.2005 | | Published: |  | 22.08.2005 | | Source: |  | SECURITEAM | | SecurityVulns ID: |  | 5104 | | Type: |  | local | | Level: |  | 6/10 | | Description: |  | Database names.nsf with password hashes is world readable. |
| Affected: |  | IBM : Lotus Domino 6.5 | | CVE: |  | CVE-2007-0977 (IBM Lotus Domino R5 and R6 WebMail, with "Generate HTML for all fields" enabled, stores HTTPPassword hashes from names.nsf in a manner accessible through Readviewentries and OpenDocument requests to the defaultview view, a different vector than CVE-2005-2428.) | | |  | CVE-2005-2696 (IBM Lotus Notes does not properly restrict access to password hashes in the Notes Address Book (NAB), which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via the (1) password digest field in the Administration tab of a Lotus Notes client, (2) "PasswordDigest" and "HTTPPassword" fields in the document properties in the NAB, or (3) a direct query to the Domino LDAP server, a different vulnerability than CVE-2005-2428.) | | |  | CVE-2005-2428 (Lotus Domino R5 and R6 WebMail, with "Generate HTML for all fields" enabled, stores sensitive data from names.nsf in hidden form fields, which allows remote attackers to read the HTML source to obtain sensitive information such as (1) the password hash in the HTTPPassword field, (2) the password change date in the HTTPPasswordChangeDate field, (3) the client platform in the ClntPltfrm field, (4) the client machine name in the ClntMachine field, and (5) the client Lotus Domino release in the ClntBld field, a different vulnerability than CVE-2005-2696.) |
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