Red Hat Security Advisory 2014-1335-01 - OpenStack Dashboard provides administrators and users a graphical interface to access, provision and automate cloud-based resources. The dashboard allows cloud administrators to get an overall view of the size and state of the cloud and it provides end-users a self-service portal to provision their own resources within the limits set by administrators. A persistent cross-site scripting flaw was found in the horizon host aggregate interface. A user with sufficient privileges to add a host aggregate could potentially use this flaw to capture the credentials of another user.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2014-1336-01 - OpenStack Dashboard provides administrators and users a graphical interface to access, provision and automate cloud-based resources. The dashboard allows cloud administrators to get an overall view of the size and state of the cloud and it provides end-users a self-service portal to provision their own resources within the limits set by administrators. A persistent cross-site scripting flaw was found in the horizon host aggregate interface. A user with sufficient privileges to add a host aggregate could potentially use this flaw to capture the credentials of another user.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2014-1188-01 - OpenStack Dashboard provides administrators and users with a graphical interface to access, provision, and automate cloud-based resources. A cross-site scripting flaw was found in the way orchestration templates were handled. An owner of such a template could use this flaw to perform XSS attacks against other Horizon users. It was found that network names were not sanitized. A malicious user could use this flaw to perform XSS attacks against other Horizon users by creating a network with a specially crafted name.
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Ubuntu Security Notice 2323-1 - Jason Hullinger discovered that OpenStack Horizon did not properly perform input sanitization on Heat templates. If a user were tricked into using a specially crafted Heat template, an attacker could conduct cross-site scripting attacks. With cross-site scripting vulnerabilities, if a user were tricked into viewing server output during a crafted server request, a remote attacker could exploit this to modify the contents, or steal confidential data, within the same domain. Craig Lorentzen discovered that OpenStack Horizon did not properly perform input sanitization when creating networks. If a user were tricked into launching an image using the crafted network name, an attacker could conduct cross-site scripting attacks. Various other issues were also addressed.
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