Synopsis
Tenable has found an information disclosure vulnerability in HPE Infrastructure Manager (EIM). HPE EIM allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to download a compressed support debugging dump file:
curl -sk --tlsv1.2 https://<eim-host>/eim/v1/supportdump | gunzip > /tmp/supportdump.log
The decompressed support dump file is the concatenation of contents from many log files intended to be looked at by the vendor support team for troubleshooting. The start of the support dump file contains text:
Note: This output contains potentially sensitive configuration about your EIM
installation. Protect its content as you would your systems themselves.
So the dump file can contain sensitive information.
Solution
See vendor advisory.Additional References
https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docLocale=en_US&docId=hpesbgn04180en_usDisclosure Timeline
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