Security Advisory 07/2019

2. August 2019

by Stefan Schmer, Managing Consultant at usd HeroLab.

Vulnerability Disclosure

usd HeroLab penetration testers have identified several security vulnerabilities during security analyses. These vulnerabilities affect the products Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), Bitbucket, feeling4design Super Forms and Oracle Transportation Management (OTM). The following vulnerability classes were identified:

  • Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
  • Username/Filename Enumeration
  • Sensitive Data disclosure
  • Code Injection
  • Broken Access Control

In accordance with usd AG’s Responsible Disclosure Policy, all vendors have been notified of the existence of these vulnerabilities. For more detailed information on the identified security vulnerabilities, please refer to our advisory list.

About usd Security Advisories

In order to protect businesses against hackers and criminals, we must ensure that our skills and knowledge are up to date at all times. Therefore, security research is just as important to our work as is building up a security community to promote an exchange of knowledge. After all, more security can only be achieved if many people take on the task.

Our CST Academy and the usd HeroLab are essential parts of our security mission. We share the knowledge we gain in our practical work and our research through training courses and publications.

In this context, the usd HeroLab publishes a series of papers on current vulnerabilities and security issues.

Always in the name of our mission: “more security.”

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