The Junos Space Network Management Platform has been found to store shared secrets in a recoverable format that can be exposed through the UI. An attacker who is able to execute arbitrary code in the victim browser (for example via XSS) or access cached contents may be able to obtain a copy of credentials managed by Junos Space. The impact of a successful attack includes, but is not limited to, obtaining access to other servers connected to the Junos Space Management Platform. This issue affects Juniper Networks Junos Space versions prior to 20.3R1.
A malicious authenticated user may be able to delete a device from the Junos Space database without the necessary privileges through crafted Ajax interactions obtained from another legitimate delete action performed by another administrative user. Affected releases are Juniper Networks Junos Space versions prior to 18.3R1.
An XML External Entity Injection vulnerability in Juniper Networks Junos Space versions prior to 16.1R1 may allow an authenticated user to read arbitrary files on the device.
On Juniper Networks Junos Space versions prior to 16.1R1, an unauthenticated remote attacker with network access to Junos space device can easily create a denial of service condition.
On Juniper Networks Junos Space versions prior to 16.1R1 when certificate based authentication is enabled for the Junos Space cluster, some restricted web services are accessible over the network. This represents an information leak risk.