10 matches found
EUVD-2005-2586
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2005-2586
Mentor ADSL-FR4II router running firmware 2.00.0111 stores the web administration password in cleartext in the backup configuration file, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information...
CVE-2005-2584
Affected product: Mentor ADSL-FR4II router (firmware 2.00.0111). Vulnerability: The web administration interface does not set a default password, allowing local users to gain access. Impact: local access with likely full control over the device. Root cause (as stated): lack of a default password ...
CVE-2005-2585
CVE-2005-2585 affects Mentor ADSL-FR4II router with firmware 2.00.0111. The issue is a denial-of-service condition caused by the router’s active TCP connections state table being consumed by a large number of connections (e.g., port scans). Other connected documents do not provide additional tech...
CVE-2005-2584
The web administration interface in Mentor ADSL-FR4II router running firmware 2.00.0111 does not set a default password, which allows local users to gain access...
CVE-2005-2585
Mentor ADSL-FR4II router running firmware 2.00.0111 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service active TCP connections state table consumption via a large number of connections, such as a port scan...
CVE-2005-2586
Mentor ADSL-FR4II router running firmware 2.00.0111 stores the web administration password in cleartext in the backup configuration file, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information...
CVE-2005-2586
The CVE concerns a Mentor ADSL-FR4II router with firmware 2.00.0111 that stores the web administration password in cleartext inside the backup configuration file. This exposes sensitive credentials to local users who can access the backup config, enabling partial confidentiality impact as describ...
CVE-2005-2583
Mentor ADSL-FR4II router running firmware 2.00.0111 has an undocumented web server running on TCP port 5678, which allows local users to gain access...
CVE-2005-2583
The CVE-2005-2583 entry describes a vulnerability in the Mentor ADSL-FR4II router (firmware 2.00.0111) where an undocumented web server running on TCP port 5678 can be accessed by local users to gain access. The available connected documentation confirms the affected device and the root cause as ...