CVE-2019-20150 Detail

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Description

In TreasuryXpress 19191105, a logged-in user can discover saved credentials, even though the UI hides them. Using functionality within the application and a malicious host, it is possible to force the application to expose saved SSH/SFTP credentials. This can be done by using the application’s editor to change the expected SFTP Host IP to a malicious host, and then using the Check Connectivity option. The application then sends these saved credentials to the malicious host.

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Weakness Enumeration

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Quick Info

CVE Dictionary Entry:
CVE-2019-20150
NVD Published Date:
08/20/2020
NVD Last Modified:
08/20/2020
Source:
MITRE