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CVE-2023-40707
There are no requirements for setting a complex password in the built-in web server of the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b, which could allow for a successful brute force attack if users don't set up complex credentials...
CVE-2023-40707
There are no requirements for setting a complex password in the built-in web server of the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b, which could allow for a successful brute force attack if users don't set up complex credentials...
Design/Logic Flaw
There are no requirements for setting a complex password in the built-in web server of the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b, which could allow for a successful brute force attack if users don't set up complex credentials...
CVE-2023-40707
CVE-2023-40707 affects OPTO 22 SNAP PAC S1 built-in web server in firmware version R10.3b, due to WEAK PASSWORD REQUIREMENTS (no complex-password enforcement). The Red Hat and NVD entries corroborate a brute-force risk (NETWORK, low attack complexity) when credentials are not strong. Documented m...
OPTO 22 SNAP PAC S1 安全漏洞
The OPTO 22 SNAP PAC S1 is a controller from OPTO 22 USA. A security vulnerability exists in the OPTO 22 SNAP PAC S1 R10.3b firmware version that stems from an improperly restricted built-in web server authentication attempt that does not mandate a complex password, which could lead to brute forc...
Default credentials
There are no requirements for setting a complex password for PiiGAB M-Bus, which could contribute to a successful brute force attack if the password is inline with recommended password guidelines...
CVE-2023-34995
CVE-2023-34995 concerns PiiGAB M-Bus 900S where there are no requirements for a complex password, enabling practical brute-force attempts against authentication. Public references indicate multiple related vulnerabilities (weak password rules, plaintext credential handling, hard-coded credentials...
Police warns - Beware Facebook scams !
Sophisticated scam artists are raiding blackberries, I-phones and personal computers and are using sites like Facebook to steal identities and money by fooling friends, Halifax police warn. Det. Const. Dana Drover said Wednesday the best way to protect yourself at home — or using public Wi-Fi — i...