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| Vendor | Cyberark (9c54839f-9986-5c3d-9a93-34ddd2d9eb95) |
|---|---|
| Product | Conjur (fce9ac9b-ae40-55b4-b3ad-a7683fc80688) |
| Edition | * |
| Language | * |
| Software edition | enterprise |
| Target software | * |
| Target hardware | * |
| Other | * |
| Notes | Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
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Vulnerability references
| Identifier | cpeApplicability | Submitted | db.gcve.eu details | Rationale |
|---|---|---|---|---|
CVE:CVE-2025-49831 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-03 15:01:46.123859 |
Conjur OSS and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly Conjur Enterprise) vulnerable to IAM Authenticator Bypass via Mis-configured Network Device
An attacker of Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted installations that route traffic from Secrets Manager to AWS through a misconfigured network device can reroute authentication requests to a malicious server under the attacker’s control. CyberArk believes there to be very few installations where this issue can be actively exploited, though Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly Conjur Enterprise) prior to versions 13.5.1 and 13.6.1 and Conjur OSS prior to version 1.22.1 may be affected. Conjur OSS version 1.22.1 and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted versions 13.5.1 and 13.6.1 fix the issue.
Published: 2025-07-15T20:10:35.367Z
Updated: 2025-11-04T21:11:31.855Z |
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
CVE:CVE-2025-49830 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-03 15:01:46.123028 |
Conjur OSS and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly Conjur Enterprise) vulnerable to path traversal and file disclosure
Conjur provides secrets management and application identity for infrastructure. An authenticated attacker who is able to load policy can use the policy yaml parser to reference files on the Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted server. These references may be used as reconnaissance to better understand the folder structure of the Secrets Manager/Conjur server or to have the yaml parser include files on the server in the yaml that is processed as the policy loads. This issue affects Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly Conjur Enterprise) prior to versions 13.5.1 and 13.6.1 and Conjur OSS prior to version 1.22.1. Conjur OSS version 1.22.1 and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted versions 13.5.1 and 13.6.1 fix the issue.
Published: 2025-07-15T20:04:13.380Z
Updated: 2025-11-04T21:11:29.226Z |
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
CVE:CVE-2025-49829 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-03 15:01:46.120607 |
Conjur OSS and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly Conjur Enterprise) missing validations
Conjur provides secrets management and application identity for infrastructure. Missing validations in Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted allows authenticated attackers to inject resources into the database and to bypass permission checks. This issue affects Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly Conjur Enterprise) prior to versions 13.5.1 and 13.6.1 and Conjur OSS prior to version 1.22.1. Conjur OSS version 1.22.1 and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted versions 13.5.1 and 13.6.1 fix the issue.
Published: 2025-07-15T19:47:59.612Z
Updated: 2025-11-04T21:11:26.614Z |
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
CVE:CVE-2025-49828 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-03 15:01:46.120111 |
Conjur OSS and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly Conjur Enterprise) Vulnerable to Remote Code Execution
Conjur provides secrets management and application identity for infrastructure. Conjur OSS versions 1.19.5 through 1.21.1 and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly known as Conjur Enterprise) 13.1 through 13.4.1 are vulnerable to remote code execution An authenticated attacker who can inject secrets or templates into the Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted database could take advantage of an exposed API endpoint to execute arbitrary Ruby code within the Secrets Manager process. This issue affects both Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly Conjur Enterprise) and Conjur OSS. Conjur OSS version 1.21.2 and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted version 13.5 fix the issue.
Published: 2025-07-15T19:35:33.147Z
Updated: 2025-11-04T21:11:23.944Z |
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
CVE:CVE-2025-49827 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-03 15:01:46.119050 |
Conjur OSS and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly Conjur Enterprise) Vulnerable to Bypass of IAM Authenticator
Conjur provides secrets management and application identity for infrastructure. Conjur OSS versions 1.19.5 through 1.22.0 and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly known as Conjur Enterprise) 13.1 through 13.5 and 13.6 are vulnerable to bypass of the IAM authenticator. An attacker who can manipulate the headers signed by AWS can take advantage of a malformed regular expression to redirect the authentication validation request that Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted sends to AWS to a malicious server controlled by the attacker. This redirection could result in a bypass of the Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted IAM Authenticator, granting the attacker the permissions granted to the client whose request was manipulated. This issue affects both Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly Conjur Enterprise) and Conjur OSS. Conjur OSS version 1.22.1 and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted versions 13.5.1 and 13.6.1 fix the issue.
Published: 2025-07-15T19:26:06.451Z
Updated: 2025-11-04T21:11:21.326Z |
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
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