Vulnerabilities > Octopus > Octopus Server
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2019-02-20 | CVE-2019-8944 | Information Exposure Through Log Files vulnerability in Octopus Deploy An Information Exposure issue in the Terraform deployment step in Octopus Deploy before 2019.1.8 (and before 2018.10.4 LTS) allows remote authenticated users to view sensitive Terraform output variables via log files. | 6.5 |
2018-10-31 | CVE-2018-18850 | Unspecified vulnerability in Octopus Server In Octopus Deploy 2018.8.0 through 2018.9.x before 2018.9.1, an authenticated user with permission to modify deployment processes could upload a maliciously crafted YAML configuration, potentially allowing for remote execution of arbitrary code, running in the same context as the Octopus Server (for self-hosted installations by default, SYSTEM). | 8.8 |
2018-06-11 | CVE-2018-12089 | Information Exposure vulnerability in Octopus Server In Octopus Deploy version 2018.5.1 to 2018.5.7, a user with Task View is able to view a password for a Service Fabric Cluster, when the Service Fabric Cluster target is configured in Azure Active Directory security mode and a deployment is executed with OctopusPrintVariables set to True. | 7.5 |
2018-05-21 | CVE-2018-11320 | Information Exposure Through Log Files vulnerability in Octopus Server In Octopus Deploy 2018.4.4 through 2018.5.1, Octopus variables that are sourced from the target do not have sensitive values obfuscated in the deployment logs. | 9.8 |
2017-07-17 | CVE-2017-11348 | Path Traversal vulnerability in Octopus Deploy and Octopus Server In Octopus Deploy 3.x before 3.15.4, an authenticated user with PackagePush permission to upload packages could upload a maliciously crafted NuGet package, potentially overwriting other packages or modifying system files. | 5.7 |