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CVSS: 6.7EPSS: 0%CPEs: 4EXPL: 0

Multiple stored XSS were found on different JSP files with unsanitized parameters in OpenMNS Horizon 31.0.8 and versions earlier than 32.0.2 on multiple platforms that allow an attacker to store on database and then load on JSPs or Angular templates. The solution is to upgrade to Meridian 2023.1.6, 2022.1.19, 2021.1.30, 2020.1.38 or Horizon 32.0.2 or newer. Meridian and Horizon installation instructions state that they are intended for installation within an organization's private networks and should not be directly accessible from the Internet. OpenNMS thanks Jordi Miralles Comins for reporting this issue. • https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/pull/6365 https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/pull/6366 • CWE-79: Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting') •

CVSS: 8.2EPSS: 0%CPEs: 5EXPL: 0

The Horizon REST API includes a users endpoint in OpenMNS Horizon 31.0.8 and versions earlier than 32.0.2 on multiple platforms is vulnerable to elevation of privilege. The solution is to upgrade to Meridian 2023.1.6, 2022.1.19, 2021.1.30, 2020.1.38 or Horizon 32.0.2 or newer. Meridian and Horizon installation instructions state that they are intended for installation within an organization's private networks and should not be directly accessible from the Internet. OpenNMS thanks Erik Wynter for reporting this issue. • https://docs.opennms.com/horizon/32/releasenotes/changelog.html https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/pull/6354 - • CWE-269: Improper Privilege Management •

CVSS: 6.1EPSS: 0%CPEs: 6EXPL: 0

XXE injection in /rtc/post/ endpoint in OpenMNS Horizon 31.0.8 and versions earlier than 32.0.2 on multiple platforms is vulnerable to XML external entity (XXE) injection, which can be used for instance to force Horizon to make arbitrary HTTP requests to internal and external services. The solution is to upgrade to Meridian 2023.1.6, 2022.1.19, 2021.1.30, 2020.1.38 or Horizon 32.0.2 or newer. Meridian and Horizon installation instructions state that they are intended for installation within an organization's private networks and should not be directly accessible from the Internet. OpenNMS thanks Erik Wynter and Moshe Apelbaum for reporting this issue. • https://docs.opennms.com/horizon/32/releasenotes/changelog.html https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/pull/6355 • CWE-611: Improper Restriction of XML External Entity Reference •

CVSS: 8.1EPSS: 0%CPEs: 5EXPL: 0

A form can be manipulated with cross-site request forgery in multiple versions of OpenNMS Meridian and Horizon. This can potentially allow an attacker to gain access to confidential information and compromise integrity. The solution is to upgrade to Meridian 2023.1.1 or Horizon 31.0.6 or newer. Meridian and Horizon installation instructions state that they are intended for installation within an organization's private networks and should not be directly accessible from the Internet. • https://docs.opennms.com/meridian/2023/releasenotes/changelog.html#releasenotes-changelog-Meridian-2023.1.1 https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/pull/5835/files • CWE-352: Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) •

CVSS: 6.8EPSS: 0%CPEs: 2EXPL: 0

Potential Insertion of Sensitive Information into Jetty Log Files in multiple versions of OpenNMS Meridian and Horizon could allow disclosure of usernames and passwords if the logging level is set to debug. Users should upgrade to Meridian 2023.1.0 or newer, or Horizon 31.0.4. Meridian and Horizon installation instructions state that they are intended for installation within an organization's private networks and should not be directly accessible from the Internet. • https://docs.opennms.com/meridian/2022/releasenotes/changelog.html#releasenotes-changelog-Meridian-2022.1.13 https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/pull/5741/files • CWE-532: Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File •