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EUVD-2019-10232
Malware in sbrugna...
The vulnerability of the microprogrammed software of the Cisco Aironet Active Sensor wireless client detection device arises from the use of pre-installed registration data. This allows a malicious actor to cause service failures.
The vulnerability of the microprogrammed software of the Cisco Aironet Active Sensor wireless client sensor lies in the use of pre-installed registration data. Exploiting this vulnerability could allow a malicious actor to cause service failure remotely...
Cisco Aironet Active Sensor Trust Management Issues Vulnerability
Cisco Aironet Active Sensor is an active wireless network sensor from Cisco. The product is mainly used to monitor wireless network performance. The Cisco Aironet Active Sensor suffers from a trust management issue vulnerability that stems from the use of static passwords for default local...
Default configuration
A vulnerability in the default configuration of the Cisco Aironet Active Sensor could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to restart the sensor. The vulnerability is due to a default local account with a static password. The account has privileges only to reboot the device. An attacker coul...
CVE-2019-1675
A vulnerability in the default configuration of the Cisco Aironet Active Sensor could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to restart the sensor. The vulnerability is due to a default local account with a static password. The account has privileges only to reboot the device. An attacker coul...
CVE-2019-1675 Cisco Aironet Active Sensor Static Credentials Vulnerability
A vulnerability in the default configuration of the Cisco Aironet Active Sensor could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to restart the sensor. The vulnerability is due to a default local account with a static password. The account has privileges only to reboot the device. An attacker coul...
CVE-2019-1675
CVE-2019-1675 affects Cisco Aironet Active Sensor. The issue arises from a default local account with a static password that provides privileges only to reboot the device; an unauthenticated, remote attacker can guess the account name/password to access the CLI and reboot the sensor, potentially ...