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Vendor: Axway • 3 CVEs

CVEs (3)

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1Axway
1Securetransport
Nov 21, 2024
Jul 26, 2019
N/A· v4
9.8 CRITICAL· v3
7.5 HIGH· v2
Axway SecureTransport 5.x through 5.3 (or 5.x through 5.5 with certain API configuration) is vulnerable to unauthenticated blind XML injection (and XXE) in the resetPassword functionality via the REST API. This vulnerabi...Show more
Axway SecureTransport 5.x through 5.3 (or 5.x through 5.5 with certain API configuration) is vulnerable to unauthenticated blind XML injection (and XXE) in the resetPassword functionality via the REST API. This vulnerability can lead to local file disclosure, DoS, or URI invocation attacks (i.e., SSRF with resultant remote code execution). NOTE: The vendor disputes this issues as not being a vulnerability because “All attacks that use external entities are blocked (no external DTD or file inclusions, no SSRF). The impact on confidentiality, integrity and availability is not proved on any version.Show less
1Axway
1Securetransport
May 6, 2026
Nov 4, 2014
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
6.8 MEDIUM· v2
Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in Axway SecureTransport 5.1 SP2 and earlier allows remote attackers to hijack the authentication of unspecified users for requests that upload arbitrary files via a crafte...Show more
Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in Axway SecureTransport 5.1 SP2 and earlier allows remote attackers to hijack the authentication of unspecified users for requests that upload arbitrary files via a crafted request to api/v1.0/files/.Show less
1Axway
1Securetransport
Apr 29, 2026
Dec 13, 2012
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
8.5 HIGH· v2
Multiple directory traversal vulnerabilities in Axway SecureTransport 5.1 SP2 and earlier allow remote authenticated users to (1) read, (2) delete, or (3) create files, or (4) list directories, via a ..%5C (encoded dot d...Show more
Multiple directory traversal vulnerabilities in Axway SecureTransport 5.1 SP2 and earlier allow remote authenticated users to (1) read, (2) delete, or (3) create files, or (4) list directories, via a ..%5C (encoded dot dot backslash) in a URI.Show less