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Unauthorized Access Vulnerability in ioLogik E1210-T of Mosaic Technology (Shanghai) Co.
The ioLogik E1210-T is an industrial Ethernet module. Mosaic Technology Shanghai Co. ioLogik E1210-T suffers from an unauthorized access vulnerability that can be exploited by attackers to obtain sensitive information...
Unauthorized Access Vulnerability in ioLogik E1210 of Mosaic Technology (Shanghai) Co.
The ioLogik E1210 is an Ethernet I/O module that supports daisy-chain topology and is mainly used in industrial automation and device monitoring scenarios. Mosa Technologies Shanghai Co. ioLogik E1210 suffers from an unauthorized access vulnerability, which can be exploited by attackers to obtain...
Exploit for Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in Moxa Iologik_E1210_Firmware
This repository contains a Python script and a nuclei template d...
CVE-2016-8350
An issue was discovered in Moxa ioLogik E1210, firmware Version V2.4 and prior, ioLogik E1211, firmware Version V2.3 and prior, ioLogik E1212, firmware Version V2.4 and prior, ioLogik E1213, firmware Version V2.5 and prior, ioLogik E1214, firmware Version V2.4 and prior, ioLogik E1240, firmware...
CVE-2016-8379
CVE-2016-8379 affects Moxa ioLogik E1200/E2200 remote I/O devices, specifically the “Weak Password Requirements” vulnerability. The issue arises from allowing short passwords, enabling remote abuse of credentials on affected models (E1210/1211/1212/1213/1214/1240/1241/1242/1260/1262 and E2210/E22...
Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability in Multiple Moxa Products
Moxa ioLogik E1210 and others are Moxa's remote Ethernet I/O products that provide bridge monitoring. A cross-site scripting vulnerability exists in multiple Moxa products. A remote attacker could exploit the vulnerability to inject script or execute arbitrary code...
Security Bypass Vulnerabilities in Multiple Moxa Products
Moxa ioLogik E1210 and others are Moxa's remote Ethernet I/O products that provide bridge monitoring. A security vulnerability exists in several Moxa products. A remote attacker could exploit the vulnerability to execute arbitrary code, modify parameters and settings, or reboot the device...
Cross-Site Request Forgery Vulnerability in Multiple Moxa Products
Moxa ioLogik E1210 and others are Moxa's remote Ethernet I/O products that provide bridge monitoring. A cross-site request forgery vulnerability exists in multiple Moxa products. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability to perform unauthorized operations...