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Oncommand Unified Manager For Clustered Data Ontap

oncommand_unified_manager_for_clustered_data_ontap

Vendor: Netapp • 4 CVEs

CVEs (4)

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1Netapp
1Oncommand Unified Manager For Clustered Data Ontap
May 13, 2026
Sep 1, 2017
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
NetApp OnCommand Unified Manager for Clustered Data ONTAP before 7.2P1 does not set the secure flag for an unspecified cookie in an HTTPS session, which makes it easier for remote attackers to capture this cookie by inte...Show more
NetApp OnCommand Unified Manager for Clustered Data ONTAP before 7.2P1 does not set the secure flag for an unspecified cookie in an HTTPS session, which makes it easier for remote attackers to capture this cookie by intercepting its transmission within an HTTP session.Show less
1Netapp
1Oncommand Unified Manager For Clustered Data Ontap
May 13, 2026
Feb 7, 2017
N/A· v4
9.8 CRITICAL· v3
7.5 HIGH· v2
NetApp OnCommand Unified Manager for Clustered Data ONTAP 6.3 through 6.4P1 contain a default privileged account, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via unspecified vectors.
7Debian
FreebsdNetapp+4 more
17Clustered Data Ontap
Communications User Data RepositoryData Ontap+14 more
May 13, 2026
Jan 30, 2017
N/A· v4
5.3 MEDIUM· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
The MATCH_ASSOC function in NTP before version 4.2.8p9 and 4.3.x before 4.3.92 allows remote attackers to cause an out-of-bounds reference via an addpeer request with a large hmode value.
7Canonical
DebianFedoraproject+4 more
18Cloud Backup
Debian LinuxEnterprise Linux+15 more
Apr 21, 2026
Nov 10, 2016
N/A· v4
7.0 HIGH· v3
7.2 HIGH· v2
Race condition in mm/gup.c in the Linux kernel 2.x through 4.x before 4.8.3 allows local users to gain privileges by leveraging incorrect handling of a copy-on-write (COW) feature to write to a read-only memory mapping,...Show more
Race condition in mm/gup.c in the Linux kernel 2.x through 4.x before 4.8.3 allows local users to gain privileges by leveraging incorrect handling of a copy-on-write (COW) feature to write to a read-only memory mapping, as exploited in the wild in October 2016, aka "Dirty COW."Show less