First published: Wed Nov 22 2017(Updated: )
The FusionSphere OpenStack with software V100R006C00 and V100R006C10 has a command injection vulnerability due to the insufficient input validation on four TCP listening ports. An unauthenticated attacker can exploit the vulnerabilities to gain root privileges by sending some messages with malicious commands.
Credit: psirt@huawei.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Huawei FusionSphere OpenStack | =v100r006c00 | |
Huawei FusionSphere OpenStack | =v100r006c10 |
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The vulnerability ID for the command injection vulnerability in FusionSphere OpenStack is CVE-2017-8131.
CVE-2017-8131 has a severity score of 8.8, which is classified as high.
FusionSphere OpenStack software V100R006C00 and V100R006C10 are affected by CVE-2017-8131.
An unauthenticated attacker can gain root privileges by sending malicious messages through four TCP listening ports.
To mitigate the command injection vulnerability in FusionSphere OpenStack, it is recommended to apply the patches provided by Huawei.