CVE-2015-8611
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CVE-2015-8611 is a vulnerability of currently unknown severity. BIG-IP LTM, AAM, AFM, Analytics, APM, ASM, DNS, Link Controller, and PEM 12.0.0 before HF1 on the 2000, 4000, 5000, 7000, and 10000 platforms do not properly sync passwords with the Always-On Management (AOM) subsystem, which might allow remote attackers to obtain login access to AOM via an (1) expired or (2) default password.. EPSS estimates a 3.19% chance of exploitation in the next 30 days.
Description
BIG-IP LTM, AAM, AFM, Analytics, APM, ASM, DNS, Link Controller, and PEM 12.0.0 before HF1 on the 2000, 4000, 5000, 7000, and 10000 platforms do not properly sync passwords with the Always-On Management (AOM) subsystem, which might allow remote attackers to obtain login access to AOM via an (1) expired or (2) default password.
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Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| F5 | Big-Ip Domain Name System | 12.0.0 |
| F5 | Big-Ip Application Acceleration Manager | 12.0.0 |
| F5 | Big-Ip Link Controller | 12.0.0 |
| F5 | Big-Ip Policy Enforcement Manager | 12.0.0 |
| F5 | Big-Ip Advanced Firewall Manager | 12.0.0 |
| F5 | Big-Ip Local Traffic Manager | 12.0.0 |
| F5 | Big-Ip Access Policy Manager | 12.0.0 |
| F5 | Big-Ip Application Security Manager | 12.0.0 |
| F5 | Big-Ip Analytics | 12.0.0 |
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- Status
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