30 matches found
CVE-2019-16271
DTEN D5 and D7 before 1.3.2 devices allows remote attackers to read saved whiteboard image PDF documents via storage/emulated/0/Notes/PDF on TCP port 8080 without authentication...
CVE-2019-16272
On DTEN D5 and D7 before 1.3.4 devices, factory settings allows for firmware reflash and Android Debug Bridge adb enablement...
EUVD-2019-7070
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2019-7073
Malware in sbrugna...
MAL-2025-11071 Malicious code in @zalastax/nolb-d7 (npm)
The package @zalastax/nolb-d7 was found to contain malicious code...
Malicious code in @zalastax/nolb-d7 (npm)
The package @zalastax/nolb-d7 was found to contain malicious code...
CVE-2019-16273
DTEN D5 and D7 before 1.3.4 devices allow unauthenticated root shell access through Android Debug Bridge adb, leading to arbitrary code execution and system administration. Also, this provides a covert ability to capture screen data from the Zoom Client on Windows by executing commands on the...
CVE-2019-16274
DTEN D5 before 1.3 and D7 before 1.3 devices transfer customer data files via unencrypted HTTP...
d7.digital Cross Site Scripting vulnerability OBB-2693348
Following the coordinated and responsible vulnerability disclosure guidelines of the ISO 29147 standard, Open Bug Bounty has: a. verified the vulnerability and confirmed its existence; b. notified the website operator about its existence. Technical details of the vulnerability are currently hidde...
DTEN D5 and DTEN D7 Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities
The DTEN D5 and DTEN D7 are both stylus pens from DTEN. A security vulnerability exists in DTEN D5 and D7 versions prior to version 1.3.2, which originates from a lack of authentication of the web server on TCP port 8080. The vulnerability can be exploited by an attacker to read stored whiteboard...
DTEN D5 and DTEN D7 Code Execution Vulnerabilities
The DTEN D5 and DTEN D7 are both stylus pens from DTEN. A security vulnerability exists in DTEN D5 and D7 versions prior to 1.3.4. An attacker can exploit the vulnerability to perform system administration and execute arbitrary code to obtain data displayed by Zoom Client...
DTEN D5 and DTEN D7 Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities (CNVD-2020-03052)
The DTEN D5 and DTEN D7 are both stylus pens from DTEN. A security vulnerability exists in DTEN D5 and D7 versions prior to 1.3.4. The vulnerability can be exploited by an attacker to gain access to information including the contents of Zoom meetings...
CVE-2019-16271
DTEN D5 and D7 before 1.3.2 devices allows remote attackers to read saved whiteboard image PDF documents via storage/emulated/0/Notes/PDF on TCP port 8080 without authentication...
CVE-2019-16271
DTEN D5 and D7 before 1.3.2 devices allows remote attackers to read saved whiteboard image PDF documents via storage/emulated/0/Notes/PDF on TCP port 8080 without authentication...
Authentication flaw
DTEN D5 and D7 before 1.3.2 devices allows remote attackers to read saved whiteboard image PDF documents via storage/emulated/0/Notes/PDF on TCP port 8080 without authentication...
CVE-2019-16274
DTEN D5 before 1.3 and D7 before 1.3 devices transfer customer data files via unencrypted HTTP...
CVE-2019-16274
DTEN D5 before 1.3 and D7 before 1.3 devices transfer customer data files via unencrypted HTTP...
CVE-2019-16272
On DTEN D5 and D7 before 1.3.4 devices, factory settings allows for firmware reflash and Android Debug Bridge adb enablement...
CVE-2019-16273
DTEN D5 and D7 before 1.3.4 devices allow unauthenticated root shell access through Android Debug Bridge adb, leading to arbitrary code execution and system administration. Also, this provides a covert ability to capture screen data from the Zoom Client on Windows by executing commands on the...
Design/Logic Flaw
On DTEN D5 and D7 before 1.3.4 devices, factory settings allows for firmware reflash and Android Debug Bridge adb enablement...