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CVE-ID | ||
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CVE-2000-1076 |
• CVSS Severity Rating • Fix Information • Vulnerable Software Versions • SCAP Mappings • CPE Information
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Description | ||
Netscape (iPlanet) Certificate Management System 4.2 and Directory Server 4.12 stores the administrative password in plaintext, which could allow local and possibly remote attackers to gain administrative privileges on the server. | ||
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Assigning CNA | ||
MITRE Corporation | ||
Date Record Created | ||
20001129 | Disclaimer: The record creation date may reflect when the CVE ID was allocated or reserved, and does not necessarily indicate when this vulnerability was discovered, shared with the affected vendor, publicly disclosed, or updated in CVE. | |
Phase (Legacy) | ||
Proposed (20001129) | ||
Votes (Legacy) | ||
ACCEPT(3) Baker, Frech, Mell NOOP(2) Christey, Cole |
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Comments (Legacy) | ||
Christey> Partial vendor acknowledgement at: http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/cms/42/relnotes/release_notes.html "By default, Administration Server administrator's password (also known as the SIE password) is stored in clear text in the adm.conf file. This does not usually pose a security threat because most administrators use their Operating System's security features to ensure that the file is protected from other users." |
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Proposed (Legacy) | ||
20001129 | ||
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