First published: Fri Sep 28 2018(Updated: )
RSA Authentication Manager versions prior to 8.3 P3 contain a reflected cross-site scripting vulnerability in a Security Console page. A remote, unauthenticated malicious user, with the knowledge of a target user's anti-CSRF token, could potentially exploit this vulnerability by tricking a victim Security Console user to supply malicious HTML or JavaScript code to the vulnerable web application, which code is then executed by the victim's web browser in the context of the vulnerable web application.
Credit: security_alert@emc.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
RSA Authentication Manager | <=8.3 | |
EMC RSA Authentication Manager | =8.3-p1 | |
EMC RSA Authentication Manager | =8.3-p2 |
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CVE-2018-11075 is a reflected cross-site scripting vulnerability in RSA Authentication Manager versions prior to 8.3 P3.
CVE-2018-11075 affects RSA Authentication Manager versions prior to 8.3 P3 by exposing a reflected cross-site scripting vulnerability in a Security Console page.
The severity rating of CVE-2018-11075 is medium with a score of 4.7.
A remote, unauthenticated malicious user, with the knowledge of a target user's anti-CSRF token, could potentially exploit CVE-2018-11075 by tricking a victim into performing actions on a vulnerable Security Console page that could lead to cross-site scripting attacks.
To fix CVE-2018-11075 in RSA Authentication Manager, users should upgrade to version 8.3 P3 or later.