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kernel: Integer overflow in the alarm_timer_nsleep function
A flaw was found in the alarmtimernsleep function in kernel/time/alarmtimer.c in the Linux kernel. The ktimeaddsafe function is not used and an integer overflow can happen causing an alarm not to fire or possibly a denial-of-service if using a large relative timeout...
Unhackable Cryptography?
A recent article overhyped the release of EverCrypt, a cryptography library created using formal methods to prove security against specific attacks. The Quanta magazine article sets off a series of "snake-oil" alarm bells. The author's Github README is more measured and accurate, and illustrates...
PT-2019-12079 · Salicru · Slc-20-Cube3
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Salicru SLC-20-cube35 devices running firmware version cs121-SNMP v4.54.82.130611 Description: A reflected HTML injection issue allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary HTML elements via specific API endpoints, including /DataLog.csv?log=,...
CVE-2019-9860
Due to unencrypted signal communication and predictability of rolling codes, an attacker can "desynchronize" an ABUS Secvest wireless remote control FUBE50014 or FUBE50015 relative to its controlled Secvest wireless alarm system FUAA50000 3.01.01, so that sent commands by the remote control are n...
CVE-2019-9860
Due to unencrypted signal communication and predictability of rolling codes, an attacker can "desynchronize" an ABUS Secvest wireless remote control FUBE50014 or FUBE50015 relative to its controlled Secvest wireless alarm system FUAA50000 3.01.01, so that sent commands by the remote control are n...
Design/Logic Flaw
Due to unencrypted signal communication and predictability of rolling codes, an attacker can "desynchronize" an ABUS Secvest wireless remote control FUBE50014 or FUBE50015 relative to its controlled Secvest wireless alarm system FUAA50000 3.01.01, so that sent commands by the remote control are n...
CVE-2019-9862
An issue was discovered on ABUS Secvest wireless alarm system FUAA50000 3.01.01 in conjunction with Secvest remote control FUBE50014 or FUBE50015. Because "encrypted signal transmission" is missing, an attacker is able to eavesdrop sensitive data as cleartext for instance, the current rolling cod...
CVE-2019-9863
Due to the use of an insecure algorithm for rolling codes in the ABUS Secvest wireless alarm system FUAA50000 3.01.01 and its remote controls FUBE50014 and FUBE50015, an attacker is able to predict valid future rolling codes, and can thus remotely control the alarm system in an unauthorized way...
CVE-2019-9863
Due to the use of an insecure algorithm for rolling codes in the ABUS Secvest wireless alarm system FUAA50000 3.01.01 and its remote controls FUBE50014 and FUBE50015, an attacker is able to predict valid future rolling codes, and can thus remotely control the alarm system in an unauthorized way...
CVE-2019-9862
An issue was discovered on ABUS Secvest wireless alarm system FUAA50000 3.01.01 in conjunction with Secvest remote control FUBE50014 or FUBE50015. Because "encrypted signal transmission" is missing, an attacker is able to eavesdrop sensitive data as cleartext for instance, the current rolling cod...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered on ABUS Secvest wireless alarm system FUAA50000 3.01.01 in conjunction with Secvest remote control FUBE50014 or FUBE50015. Because "encrypted signal transmission" is missing, an attacker is able to eavesdrop sensitive data as cleartext for instance, the current rolling cod...
CVE-2019-9860
Due to unencrypted signal communication and predictability of rolling codes, an attacker can "desynchronize" an ABUS Secvest wireless remote control FUBE50014 or FUBE50015 relative to its controlled Secvest wireless alarm system FUAA50000 3.01.01, so that sent commands by the remote control are n...
CVE-2019-9862
An issue was discovered on ABUS Secvest wireless alarm system FUAA50000 3.01.01 in conjunction with Secvest remote control FUBE50014 or FUBE50015. Because "encrypted signal transmission" is missing, an attacker is able to eavesdrop sensitive data as cleartext for instance, the current rolling cod...
CVE-2019-9862
The CVE-2019-9862 entry concerns ABUS Secvest wireless alarm system FUAA50000 (version 3.01.01) when used with Secvest remote controls FUBE50014/FUBE50015. The root cause is the lack of encrypted signal transmission, which allows an attacker to eavesdrop sensitive data in cleartext (for example, ...
CVE-2019-9863
CVE-2019-9863 concerns the ABUS Secvest wireless alarm system FUAA50000 (v3.01.01) and its remote controls FUBE50014/FUBE50015. The root cause is an insecure algorithm used for rolling codes, which enables an attacker to predict valid future rolling codes and remotely control the alarm system in ...
CVE-2014-5431
Baxter SIGMA Spectrum Infusion System version 6.05 model 35700BAX with wireless battery module WBM version 16 contains a hard-coded password, which provides access to basic biomedical information, limited device settings, and network configuration of the WBM, if connected. The hard-coded password...
Design/Logic Flaw
The Chuango 433 MHz burglar-alarm product line uses static codes in the RF remote control, allowing an attacker to arm, disarm, or trigger the alarm remotely via replay attacks, as demonstrated by Chuango branded products, and non-Chuango branded products such as the Eminent EM8617 OV2 Wifi Alarm...
CVE-2019-9659
The Chuango 433 MHz burglar-alarm product line uses static codes in the RF remote control, allowing an attacker to arm, disarm, or trigger the alarm remotely via replay attacks, as demonstrated by Chuango branded products, and non-Chuango branded products such as the Eminent EM8617 OV2 Wifi Alarm...
CVE-2019-9659
CVE-2019-9659 affects the Chuango 433 MHz burglar-alarm product line, where static RF remote codes enable replay-based arming, disarming, or triggering the alarm. The NVD description confirms the vulnerability stems from fixed code sequences used by the remote controls, allowing an attacker to re...
CVE-2019-9659
The Chuango 433 MHz burglar-alarm product line uses static codes in the RF remote control, allowing an attacker to arm, disarm, or trigger the alarm remotely via replay attacks, as demonstrated by Chuango branded products, and non-Chuango branded products such as the Eminent EM8617 OV2 Wifi Alarm...