rpm package
opensuse/ansible-core-2.16&distro=openSUSE Tumbleweed
pkg:rpm/opensuse/ansible-core-2.16&distro=openSUSE%20Tumbleweed
Vulnerabilities (3)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2024-11079 | Med | 5.5 | < 2.16.14-1.1 | 2.16.14-1.1 | Nov 12, 2024 | A flaw was found in Ansible-Core. This vulnerability allows attackers to bypass unsafe content protections using the hostvars object to reference and execute templated content. This issue can lead to arbitrary code execution if remote data or module outputs are improperly templat | |
| CVE-2024-9902 | Med | 6.3 | < 2.16.13-1.1 | 2.16.13-1.1 | Nov 6, 2024 | A flaw was found in Ansible. The ansible-core `user` module can allow an unprivileged user to silently create or replace the contents of any file on any system path and take ownership of it when a privileged user executes the `user` module against the unprivileged user's home dir | |
| CVE-2024-8775 | Med | 5.5 | < 2.16.13-1.1 | 2.16.13-1.1 | Sep 14, 2024 | A flaw was found in Ansible, where sensitive information stored in Ansible Vault files can be exposed in plaintext during the execution of a playbook. This occurs when using tasks such as include_vars to load vaulted variables without setting the no_log: true parameter, resulting |
- affected < 2.16.14-1.1fixed 2.16.14-1.1
A flaw was found in Ansible-Core. This vulnerability allows attackers to bypass unsafe content protections using the hostvars object to reference and execute templated content. This issue can lead to arbitrary code execution if remote data or module outputs are improperly templat
- affected < 2.16.13-1.1fixed 2.16.13-1.1
A flaw was found in Ansible. The ansible-core `user` module can allow an unprivileged user to silently create or replace the contents of any file on any system path and take ownership of it when a privileged user executes the `user` module against the unprivileged user's home dir
- affected < 2.16.13-1.1fixed 2.16.13-1.1
A flaw was found in Ansible, where sensitive information stored in Ansible Vault files can be exposed in plaintext during the execution of a playbook. This occurs when using tasks such as include_vars to load vaulted variables without setting the no_log: true parameter, resulting