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CVE-2017-12860
The Epson "EasyMP" software is designed to remotely stream a users computer to supporting projectors.These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming.In addition to the password, each projector has a hardcoded...
Design/Logic Flaw
The Epson "EasyMP" software is designed to remotely stream a users computer to supporting projectors.These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming.All Epson projectors supporting the "EasyMP" software are...
CVE-2017-12861
The Epson "EasyMP" software is designed to remotely stream a users computer to supporting projectors.These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming.All Epson projectors supporting the "EasyMP" software are...
CVE-2017-12861
CVE-2017-12861 affects Epson EasyMP software, where projectors authenticate with a 4-digit on-screen code. The vulnerability is a brute-force flaw reachable over the network that can enable an attacker to remotely control and stream to the vulnerable device. NVD lists access via network with no a...
CVE-2017-12861
The Epson "EasyMP" software is designed to remotely stream a users computer to supporting projectors.These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming.All Epson projectors supporting the "EasyMP" software are...
CVE-2017-12860
The Epson "EasyMP" software is designed to remotely stream a users computer to supporting projectors.These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming.In addition to the password, each projector has a hardcoded...
CVE-2017-12860
CVE-2017-12860 affects Epson EasyMP software used to remotely stream a user’s computer to projectors. The vulnerability stems from a hardcoded backdoor code (2270) that authenticates to all devices, in addition to the on-screen 4‑digit access code. Reported details indicate a network-accessible i...