Couchbase Server 6.6.x through 7.x before 7.0.4 exposes Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor.
Information written to log files can be of a sensitive nature and give valuable guidance to an attacker or expose sensitive user information.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Couchbase_server | Couchbase | 6.6.0 (including) | 6.6.3 (including) |
Couchbase_server | Couchbase | 7.0.0 (including) | 7.0.0 (including) |
Couchbase_server | Couchbase | 7.0.1 (including) | 7.0.1 (including) |
Couchbase_server | Couchbase | 7.0.2 (including) | 7.0.2 (including) |
Couchbase_server | Couchbase | 7.0.3 (including) | 7.0.3 (including) |
While logging all information may be helpful during development stages, it is important that logging levels be set appropriately before a product ships so that sensitive user data and system information are not accidentally exposed to potential attackers. Different log files may be produced and stored for: