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added 2025/05/23 1:2 a.m.12 views

CVE-2022-37710

Patterson Dental Eaglesoft 21 has AES-256 encryption but there are two ways to obtain a keyfile: 1 keybackup.data License Encryption Key or 2 Eaglesoft.Server.Configuration.data DbEncryptKeyPrimary Encryption Key. Applicable files are encrypted with keys and salt that are hardcoded into a DLL or...

7.8CVSS6.8AI score0.00027EPSS
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NVD
NVD
added 2022/11/07 12:15 a.m.14 views

CVE-2022-37710

Patterson Dental Eaglesoft 21 has AES-256 encryption but there are two ways to obtain a keyfile: 1 keybackup.data License Encryption Key or 2 Eaglesoft.Server.Configuration.data DbEncryptKeyPrimary Encryption Key. Applicable files are encrypted with keys and salt that are hardcoded into a DLL or...

7.8CVSS0.00027EPSS
Exploits0References1
Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2022/11/06 12:0 a.m.11 views

CVE-2022-37710

Patterson Dental Eaglesoft 21 has AES-256 encryption but there are two ways to obtain a keyfile: 1 keybackup.data License Encryption Key or 2 Eaglesoft.Server.Configuration.data DbEncryptKeyPrimary Encryption Key. Applicable files are encrypted with keys and salt that are hardcoded into a DLL or...

7.7AI score0.00027EPSS
Exploits0References1
CVE
CVE
added 2022/11/06 12:0 a.m.64 views

CVE-2022-37710

Patterson Dental Eaglesoft 21 uses AES-256, but the keyfile and salt are hardcoded into a DLL/EXE. Two access paths to the keyfile exist: keybackup.data > License > Encryption Key and Eaglesoft.Server.Configuration.data > DbEncryptKeyPrimary > Encryption Key, enabling local attackers ...

7.8CVSS7.4AI score0.00027EPSS
Exploits0References1Affected Software1
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