CVE-2015-1994

CVE-2015-1994 is a medium-severity vulnerability in Ibm Security Qradar Incident Forensics with a CVSS 2.0 base score of 5.0. It is not currently listed as actively exploited by CISA, and its EPSS exploit-prediction score is low. The underlying weakness is classified as CWE-200.

Key facts

Description

IBM Security QRadar Incident Forensics 7.2.x before 7.2.5 Patch 5 does not include the HTTPOnly flag in a Set-Cookie header for the session cookie, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain potentially sensitive information via script access to this cookie.

Frequently asked questions

What is CVE-2015-1994?
IBM Security QRadar Incident Forensics 7.2.x before 7.2.5 Patch 5 does not include the HTTPOnly flag in a Set-Cookie header for the session cookie, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain potentially sensitive information via script access to this cookie.
How severe is CVE-2015-1994?
CVE-2015-1994 has a CVSS 2.0 base score of 5.0, rated medium severity.
Is CVE-2015-1994 being actively exploited?
It is not currently listed in CISA's KEV catalog. Its EPSS exploit-prediction score is 1% (65th percentile), an estimate of the probability of exploitation in the next 30 days.
What products are affected by CVE-2015-1994?
CVE-2015-1994 primarily affects Ibm Security Qradar Incident Forensics. In total, 6 product configurations (CPEs) are listed as vulnerable; see the affected-products list for the exact versions.
How do I fix CVE-2015-1994?
Review the linked vendor and NVD advisories for patched versions and mitigations, then upgrade or apply the recommended workaround.
When was CVE-2015-1994 published?
CVE-2015-1994 was published on 2015-11-08 and last updated on 2026-06-17.

References

Affected products (6)

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