Stormshield Endpoint Security Evolution 2.0.0 through 2.3.2 has Insecure Permissions. An interactive user can use the SES Evolution agent to create arbitrary files with local system privileges.
Stormshield Endpoint Security Evolution 2.0.0 through 2.4.2 has Insecure Permissions. An ACL entry on the SES Evolution agent directory that contains the agent logs displayed in the GUI allows interactive users to read data, which could allow access to information reserved to administrators.
Stormshield Endpoint Security before 2.1.2 allows remote code execution.
Stormshield Endpoint Security 2.x before 2.1.2 has Incorrect Access Control.
Stormshield Endpoint Security Evolution 2.0.0 through 2.0.2 does not accomplish the intended defense against local administrators who can replace the Visual C++ runtime DLLs (in %WINDIR%\system32) with malicious ones.
SES Evolution before 2.1.0 allows modifying security policies by leveraging access of a user having read-only access to security policies.
SES Evolution before 2.1.0 allows deleting some resources not currently in use by any security policy by leveraging access to a computer having the administration console installed.
SES Evolution before 2.1.0 allows updating some parts of a security policy by leveraging access to a computer having the administration console installed.
SES Evolution before 2.1.0 allows duplicating an existing security policy by leveraging access of a user having read-only access to security policies.
SES Evolution before 2.1.0 allows deleting some parts of a security policy by leveraging access to a computer having the administration console installed.
SES Evolution before 2.1.0 allows reading some parts of a security policy by leveraging access to a computer having the administration console installed.