Filtered by vendor Openstack Subscriptions
Filtered by product Folsom Subscriptions
Total 26 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2013-4463 2 Openstack, Redhat 4 Folsom, Grizzly, Havana and 1 more 2025-04-11 N/A
OpenStack Compute (Nova) Folsom, Grizzly, and Havana does not properly verify the virtual size of a QCOW2 image, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (host file system disk consumption) via a compressed QCOW2 image. NOTE: this issue is due to an incomplete fix for CVE-2013-2096.
CVE-2013-4497 2 Openstack, Redhat 4 Folsom, Grizzly, Havana and 1 more 2025-04-11 N/A
The XenAPI backend in OpenStack Compute (Nova) Folsom, Grizzly, and Havana before 2013.2 does not properly apply security groups (1) when resizing an image or (2) during live migration, which allows remote attackers to bypass intended restrictions.
CVE-2012-4573 2 Openstack, Redhat 4 Essex, Folsom, Image Registry And Delivery Service \(glance\) and 1 more 2025-04-11 N/A
The v1 API in OpenStack Glance Grizzly, Folsom (2012.2), and Essex (2012.1) allows remote authenticated users to delete arbitrary non-protected images via an image deletion request, a different vulnerability than CVE-2012-5482.
CVE-2012-3371 1 Openstack 3 Compute, Essex, Folsom 2025-04-11 N/A
The Nova scheduler in OpenStack Compute (Nova) Folsom (2012.2) and Essex (2012.1), when DifferentHostFilter or SameHostFilter is enabled, allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (excessive database lookup calls and server hang) via a request with many repeated IDs in the os:scheduler_hints section.
CVE-2012-5482 1 Openstack 3 Essex, Folsom, Image Registry And Delivery Service \(glance\) 2025-04-11 N/A
The v2 API in OpenStack Glance Grizzly, Folsom (2012.2), and Essex (2012.1) allows remote authenticated users to delete arbitrary non-protected images via an image deletion request. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2012-4573.
CVE-2012-5571 2 Openstack, Redhat 3 Essex, Folsom, Openstack 2025-04-11 N/A
OpenStack Keystone Essex (2012.1) and Folsom (2012.2) does not properly handle EC2 tokens when the user role has been removed from a tenant, which allows remote authenticated users to bypass intended authorization restrictions by leveraging a token for the removed user role.