Latest redhat certificate system Vulnerabilities

A flaw was found in pki-core, which could allow a user to get a certificate for another user identity when directory-based authentication is enabled. This flaw allows an authenticated attacker on the ...
redhat/pki-core<0:10.5.18-23.el7
redhat/pki-core<0:10.5.18-23.el7_9
redhat/pki-core<0:11.3.0-1.el9
Pki-core Project Pki-core<=10.12.4
Redhat Certificate System=9.0
Redhat Certificate System=10.0
and 4 more
A flaw was found in pki-core. An attacker who has successfully compromised a key could use this flaw to renew the corresponding certificate over and over again, as long as it is not explicitly revoked...
Dogtagpki Dogtagpki<10.5.0
Dogtagpki Dogtagpki>=10.5.1<10.8.0
Dogtagpki Dogtagpki>=10.8.1<10.9.0
Dogtagpki Dogtagpki>=10.9.1<10.10.0
Dogtagpki Dogtagpki>=10.10.1<10.11.0
Redhat Certificate System=10.0
and 12 more
A flaw was found in the all pki-core 10.x.x versions, where Token Processing Service (TPS) where it did not properly sanitize Profile IDs, enabling a Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability wh...
Redhat Certificate System=9.0
Redhat Certificate System=10.0
Dogtagpki Dogtagpki>=10.0<=10.8.3

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