Vulnerability Description
An issue was discovered in SecurEnvoy SecurAccess 9.3.502. When put in Debug mode and used for RDP connections, the application stores the emergency credentials in cleartext in the logs (present in the DEBUG folder) that can be accessed by anyone. NOTE: The vendor disputes this as a vulnerability since the disclosure of a local account password (actually an alpha numeric passcode) is achievable only when a custom registry key is added to the windows registry. This action requires administrator access and the registry key is only provided by support staff at securenvoy to troubleshoot customer issues.
CVSS Score
HIGH
Affected Products
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Securenvoy | Securaccess | 9.3.502 |
Related Weaknesses (CWE)
References
- https://cds.thalesgroup.com/en/tcs-cert/CVE-2018-18466
- https://www.excellium-services.com/cert-xlm-advisory
- https://www.excellium-services.com/cert-xlm-advisory/cve-2018-18466/Third Party Advisory
- https://www.excellium-services.com/cert-xlm-advisory/cve-2018-18466/Third Party Advisory
FAQ
What is CVE-2018-18466?
CVE-2018-18466 is a vulnerability with a CVSS score of 7.0 (HIGH). An issue was discovered in SecurEnvoy SecurAccess 9.3.502. When put in Debug mode and used for RDP connections, the application stores the emergency credentials in cleartext in the logs (present in th...
How severe is CVE-2018-18466?
CVE-2018-18466 has been rated HIGH with a CVSS base score of 7.0/10. Review the CVSS metrics above for detailed severity breakdown.
Is there a patch for CVE-2018-18466?
Check the references section above for vendor advisories and patch information. Affected products include: Securenvoy Securaccess.