Vulnerabilities > F5 > BIG IP Access Policy Manager > 14.1.2.8
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2020-12-24 | CVE-2020-27723 | Unspecified vulnerability in F5 Big-Ip Access Policy Manager In versions 14.1.0-14.1.3 and 13.1.0-13.1.3.4, a BIG-IP APM virtual server processing PingAccess requests may lead to a restart of the Traffic Management Microkernel (TMM) process. | 7.5 |
2020-12-24 | CVE-2020-27722 | Resource Exhaustion vulnerability in F5 Big-Ip Access Policy Manager In BIG-IP APM versions 15.0.0-15.0.1.3, 14.1.0-14.1.3, and 13.1.0-13.1.3.4, under certain conditions, the VDI plugin does not observe plugin flow-control protocol causing excessive resource consumption. | 6.5 |
2020-12-24 | CVE-2020-27719 | Cross-site Scripting vulnerability in F5 products On BIG-IP 16.0.0-16.0.0.1, 15.1.0-15.1.0.5, and 14.1.0-14.1.3, a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability exists in an undisclosed page of the BIG-IP Configuration utility. | 6.1 |
2020-12-24 | CVE-2020-27716 | Unspecified vulnerability in F5 Big-Ip Access Policy Manager On versions 15.1.0-15.1.0.5, 14.1.0-14.1.3, 13.1.0-13.1.3.5, 12.1.0-12.1.5.2, and 11.6.1-11.6.5.2, when a BIG-IP APM virtual server processes traffic of an undisclosed nature, the Traffic Management Microkernel (TMM) stops responding and restarts. | 7.5 |
2020-12-24 | CVE-2020-27715 | Unspecified vulnerability in F5 products On BIG-IP 15.1.0-15.1.0.5 and 14.1.0-14.1.3, crafted TLS request to the BIG-IP management interface via port 443 can cause high (~100%) CPU utilization by the httpd daemon. | 7.5 |
2020-12-24 | CVE-2020-27724 | Resource Exhaustion vulnerability in F5 Big-Ip Access Policy Manager In BIG-IP APM versions 16.0.0-16.0.0.1, 15.1.0-15.1.0.4, 15.0.0-15.0.1.3, 14.1.0-14.1.3, 13.1.0-13.1.3.4, 12.1.0-12.1.5.2, and 11.6.1-11.6.5.2, on systems running more than one TMM instance, authenticated VPN users may consume excessive resources by sending specially-crafted malicious traffic over the tunnel. | 6.5 |
2018-07-06 | CVE-2018-13405 | Improper Privilege Management vulnerability in multiple products The inode_init_owner function in fs/inode.c in the Linux kernel through 3.16 allows local users to create files with an unintended group ownership, in a scenario where a directory is SGID to a certain group and is writable by a user who is not a member of that group. | 7.8 |