On Unix, SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Platform (Scheduling) allows an authenticated attacker with administrator access on the local server to access the password of a local account. As a result, an attacker can obtain non-administrative user credentials, which will allow them to read or modify the remote server files.
Under certain conditions SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Platform Central Management Console (CMC) - version 430, allows an attacker to access certain unencrypted sensitive parameters which would otherwise be restricted.
SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Platform (LCM) - versions 420, 430, allows an attacker with an admin privilege to read and decrypt LCMBIAR file's password under certain conditions, enabling the attacker to modify the password or import the file into another system causing high impact on confidentiality but a limited impact on the availability and integrity of the application.
Under certain conditions SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Platform 4.x - versions 420,430 allows user Administrator to view, edit or modify rights of objects it doesn't own and which would otherwise be restricted.
A CSRF token visible in the URL may possibly lead to information disclosure vulnerability.
SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Platform - versions 420, 430, may allow legitimate users to access information they shouldn't see through relational or OLAP connections. The main impact is the disclosure of company data to people that shouldn't or don't need to have access.