An improper authentication vulnerability [CWE-287] in FortiManager, FortiOS, FortiPAM, FortiPortal, FortiProxy and FortiSwitchManager fgfmd daemon may allow an unauthenticated attacker to inject (but not receive) packets in tunnels established between a FortiManager and the targeted device.
A use of password hash with insufficient computational effort vulnerability [CWE-916] affecting FortiOS and FortiProxy may allow a privileged attacker with super-admin profile and CLI access to decrypting the backup file.
An insufficient verification of data authenticity vulnerability [CWE-345] in FortiOS & FortiProxy SSL-VPN tunnel mode may allow an authenticated VPN user to send (but not receive) packets spoofing the IP of another user via crafted network packets.
An insufficient verification of data authenticity vulnerability [CWE-345] in Fortinet FortiOS SSL-VPN tunnel mode version 7.4.0 through 7.4.1, version 7.2.0 through 7.2.7 and before 7.0.12 & FortiProxy SSL-VPN tunnel mode version 7.4.0 through 7.4.1, version 7.2.0 through 7.2.7 and before 7.0.13 allows an authenticated VPN user to send (but not receive) packets spoofing the IP of another user via crafted network packets.
Multiple format string bug vulnerabilitues [CWE-134] in FortiOS, FortiProxy, FortiPAM & FortiSwitchManager command line interpreter and httpd may allow an authenticated attacker to achieve arbitrary code execution via specifically crafted commands and http requests.
A null pointer dereference [CWE-476] in FortiOS and FortiProxy SSL VPN may allow an authenticated attacker to perform a DoS attack on the device via specifically crafted HTTP requests.
A null pointer dereference [CWE-476] in FortiOS and FortiProxy SSL VPN may allow an authenticated attacker to perform a DoS attack on the device via specifically crafted HTTP requests.
A access of uninitialized pointer vulnerability [CWE-824] in Fortinet FortiProxy version 7.2.0 through 7.2.3 and before 7.0.9 and FortiOS version 7.2.0 through 7.2.4 and before 7.0.11 allows an authenticated attacker to repetitively crash the httpsd process via crafted HTTP or HTTPS requests.