Apache CloudStack contains an authentication module providing "single sign-on" functionality via the SAML data format. Under certain conditions, a user could manage to access the user interface without providing proper credentials. As the SAML plugin is disabled by default, this issue only affects installations that have enabled and use SAML-based authentication.
a4b1186aed8d05b27ac281e1250d62a1a3033e39f9bb7e46c69a4ba4a43d9dd7
Apache CloudStack provides an API for managing network, compute, storage, and user aspects of a CloudStack cloud. Under certain circumstances, the results of certain API calls may expose the root password for a virtual machine related to an API call. Versions 4.4.4 and 4.5.1 are affected.
e1d9575a64a66d0b6de598436c6e55b6139760f94dc1d7be9d4fb1558d1c6e56
Apache CloudStack sets a VNC password unique to each KVM virtual machine under management. Upon migrating a VM from one host to another, the VNC password is no longer set in KVM on the new host. To leverage this issue, an attacker would need to have network access to a CloudStack host to be able to connect via VNC directly. Versions 4.4.4 and 4.5.1 are affected.
444ee4e43b5662436349058a9ae9bf309899af372366f8897acde09d71e4fb06