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The installation of Novell Netware NDS 5.99 provides an unauthenticated client with Read access for the tree, which allows remote attackers to access sensitive information such as users, groups, and readable objects via CX.EXE and NLIST.EXE.
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V2
7.5
AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P
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EPSS
EPSS is a scoring model that predicts the likelihood of a vulnerability being exploited.
EPSS Score
The EPSS model produces a probability score between 0 and 1 (0 and 100%). The higher the score, the greater the probability that a vulnerability will be exploited.
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EPSS V0
EPSS V1
EPSS V2 (> 2022-02-04)
EPSS V3 (> 2025-03-07)
EPSS V4 (> 2025-03-17)
2022-02-06
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4.19%
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–
2022-04-03
–
–
4.19%
–
–
2022-07-17
–
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4.19%
–
–
2023-03-12
–
–
–
1.2%
–
2023-09-17
–
–
–
1.2%
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2024-02-11
–
–
–
1.2%
–
2024-06-02
–
–
–
1.2%
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2024-09-15
–
–
–
1.2%
–
2024-09-22
–
–
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1.2%
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2024-10-13
–
–
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1.2%
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2024-12-22
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–
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1.03%
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2025-01-19
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–
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1.03%
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2025-03-18
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–
–
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1.66%
2025-03-30
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1.66%
2025-04-15
–
–
–
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1.66%
2025-04-15
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1.66,%
EPSS Percentile
The percentile is used to rank CVE according to their EPSS score. For example, a CVE in the 95th percentile according to its EPSS score is more likely to be exploited than 95% of other CVE. Thus, the percentile is used to compare the EPSS score of a CVE with that of other CVE.
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Non-authenticated clients have access to CX.EXE and NLIST.EXE in the SYS:LOGIN directory of a Netware 4.x server. The default root access is set to Read. Therefore, by using various switch options in CX.EXE and NLIST.EXE, anyone connecting to the server can gain access to NDS tree information such as account names, group names and membership, tree layout etc. By attaching to different servers and switching contexts an intruder could gain an understanding of the NDS structure for the entire network.
The following commands can be issued by a client connected to a NetWare 4.x or IntranetWare server, revealing most if not all user account names, in addition to most of if not the entire tree layout.
CX /T /A /R - list all readable user and container object names in tree, and can give a rather accurate layout of the containers and basic contents
NLIST USER /D - list info regarding user names in current context
NLIST GROUPS /D - list groups and group membership in current context
NLIST SERVER /D - list server names and OS versions, and if attached reveal if accounting is installed or not
NLIST /OT=* /DYN /D - list all readable objects, including dynamic objects, names of NDS trees, etc