First published: Mon Dec 21 2015(Updated: )
EMC Isilon OneFS 7.1 before 7.1.1.8, 7.2.0 before 7.2.0.4, and 7.2.1 before 7.2.1.1 allows remote authenticated administrators to bypass a SmartLock root-login restriction by creating a root account and establishing a login session.
Credit: security_alert@emc.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Dell EMC Isilon OneFS | <=7.1.1.7 | |
Dell EMC Isilon OneFS | =7.1.0.0 | |
Dell EMC Isilon OneFS | =7.1.0.1 | |
Dell EMC Isilon OneFS | =7.1.0.2 | |
Dell EMC Isilon OneFS | =7.1.0.3 | |
Dell EMC Isilon OneFS | =7.1.0.4 | |
Dell EMC Isilon OneFS | =7.1.0.5 | |
Dell EMC Isilon OneFS | =7.1.1.0 | |
Dell EMC Isilon OneFS | =7.1.1.1 | |
Dell EMC Isilon OneFS | =7.2.0.0 | |
Dell EMC Isilon OneFS | =7.2.0.2 | |
Dell EMC Isilon OneFS | =7.2.1.0 |
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CVE-2015-4545 is considered a medium severity vulnerability due to its potential for unauthorized root access.
To fix CVE-2015-4545, upgrade your EMC Isilon OneFS software to the latest version that addresses this vulnerability.
CVE-2015-4545 affects EMC Isilon OneFS versions prior to 7.1.1.8, 7.2.0.4, and 7.2.1.1.
The risks of CVE-2015-4545 include potential unauthorized remote access and control over the system.
Remote authenticated administrators can be impacted by CVE-2015-4545 if they are able to exploit the vulnerability to bypass login restrictions.