CyberRota Analysis
AI-GeneratedThe vulnerability in the uniFLOW Universal Login Manager (ULM) Standalone allows authenticated administrators to access sensitive configuration information via the Remote User Interface (RUI), potentially exposing SMTP or LDAP integration details. This issue requires administrative privileges to exploit, making it critical for organizations using the standalone version of ULM to prioritize remediation. Deployments connected to uniFLOW Server or uniFLOW Online are not impacted and can disregard this vulnerability.
Public Exploit Signal
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Original NVD Description
uniFLOW Universal Login Manager (ULM) Standalone contains an information disclosure vulnerability that may allow an authenticated administrator to access sensitive configuration information through the ULM Remote User Interface (RUI). Exploitation requires administrative privileges and may disclose configuration data associated with SMTP or LDAP integrations. ULM deployments connected to uniFLOW Server or uniFLOW Online are not affected.