9 matches found
EUVD-2019-13872
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2017-16522
MitraStar GPT-2541GNAC HGU 1.00VNJ0b1 and DSL-100HN-T1 ES113WJY0b16 devices allow remote authenticated users to obtain root access by specifying /bin/sh as the command to execute...
CVE-2023-22957
An issue was discovered in libacdes3.so on AudioCodes VoIP desk phones through 3.4.4.1000. Due to the use of hard-coded cryptographic key, an attacker with access to backup or configuration files is able to decrypt encrypted values and retrieve sensitive information, e.g., the device root passwor...
CVE-2023-22957
An issue was discovered in libacdes3.so on AudioCodes VoIP desk phones through 3.4.4.1000. Due to the use of hard-coded cryptographic key, an attacker with access to backup or configuration files is able to decrypt encrypted values and retrieve sensitive information, e.g., the device root passwor...
IBM Maximo Anywhere Information Disclosure Vulnerability (CNVD-2019-34600)
IBM Maximo Anywhere is a suite of next-generation mobile solutions from IBM USA built on the IBM Worklight platform. The solution supports remote access to IBM Maximo Asset Management a comprehensive asset lifecycle and maintenance management solution workflow and asset management via mobile...
CVE-2019-4265
IBM Maximo Anywhere 7.6.0, 7.6.1, 7.6.2, and 7.6.3 does not have device root detection which could result in an attacker gaining sensitive information about the device. IBM X-Force ID: 160198...
Design/Logic Flaw
IBM Maximo Anywhere 7.6.0, 7.6.1, 7.6.2, and 7.6.3 does not have device root detection which could result in an attacker gaining sensitive information about the device. IBM X-Force ID: 160198...
CVE-2019-4265
Summary (CVE-2019-4265) IBM Maximo Anywhere versions 7.6.0–7.6.3 are affected by an information-disclosure vulnerability due to the product’s lack of device root detection. This weakness could allow an attacker with local access to obtain sensitive information about the device. The issue is docum...
CVE-2019-4265
IBM Maximo Anywhere 7.6.0, 7.6.1, 7.6.2, and 7.6.3 does not have device root detection which could result in an attacker gaining sensitive information about the device. IBM X-Force ID: 160198...