Vulnerabilities > Bestpractical > Request Tracker > Medium
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2013-07-24 | CVE-2012-6581 | Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in Bestpractical Request Tracker Best Practical Solutions RT 3.8.x before 3.8.15 and 4.0.x before 4.0.8, when GnuPG is enabled, allows remote attackers to bypass intended restrictions on reading keys in the product's keyring, and trigger outbound e-mail messages signed by an arbitrary stored secret key, by leveraging a UI e-mail signing privilege. | 4.3 |
2013-07-24 | CVE-2012-6580 | Cryptographic Issues vulnerability in Bestpractical Request Tracker Best Practical Solutions RT 3.8.x before 3.8.15 and 4.0.x before 4.0.8, when GnuPG is enabled, does not ensure that the UI labels unencrypted messages as unencrypted, which might make it easier for remote attackers to spoof details of a message's origin or interfere with encryption-policy auditing via an e-mail message to a queue's address. | 4.3 |
2013-07-24 | CVE-2012-6579 | Cryptographic Issues vulnerability in Bestpractical Request Tracker Best Practical Solutions RT 3.8.x before 3.8.15 and 4.0.x before 4.0.8, when GnuPG is enabled, allows remote attackers to configure encryption or signing for certain outbound e-mail, and possibly cause a denial of service (loss of e-mail readability), via an e-mail message to a queue's address. | 6.4 |
2013-07-24 | CVE-2012-6578 | Cryptographic Issues vulnerability in Bestpractical Request Tracker Best Practical Solutions RT 3.8.x before 3.8.15 and 4.0.x before 4.0.8, when GnuPG is enabled with a "Sign by default" queue configuration, uses a queue's key for signing, which might allow remote attackers to spoof messages by leveraging the lack of authentication semantics. | 4.3 |