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Moxa EDR-810 Information Disclosure Vulnerability (CNVD-2019-43364)
The Moxa EDR-810 is a highly integrated industrial multi-port security router with firewall/NAT/VPN and managed Layer 2 switch functionality. An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the Moxa EDR-810 version 5.1 and earlier. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to retrieve certai...
Moxa EDR-810 Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
The Moxa EDR-810 is a highly integrated industrial multi-port security router with firewall/NAT/VPN and managed Layer 2 switch functionality. A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the Moxa EDR-810 version 5.1 and earlier. The vulnerability stems from the fact that the product allows an...
CVE-2019-10963
Moxa EDR 810, all versions 5.1 and prior, allows an unauthenticated attacker to be able to retrieve some log files from the device, which may allow sensitive information disclosure. Log files must have previously been exported by a legitimate user...
CVE-2019-10969
Moxa EDR 810, all versions 5.1 and prior, allows an authenticated attacker to abuse the ping feature to execute unauthorized commands on the router, which may allow an attacker to perform remote code execution...
CVE-2019-10963
Moxa EDR 810, all versions 5.1 and prior, allows an unauthenticated attacker to be able to retrieve some log files from the device, which may allow sensitive information disclosure. Log files must have previously been exported by a legitimate user...
CVE-2019-10969
Moxa EDR 810, all versions 5.1 and prior, allows an authenticated attacker to abuse the ping feature to execute unauthorized commands on the router, which may allow an attacker to perform remote code execution...
Information disclosure
Moxa EDR 810, all versions 5.1 and prior, allows an unauthenticated attacker to be able to retrieve some log files from the device, which may allow sensitive information disclosure. Log files must have previously been exported by a legitimate user...
Remote code execution
Moxa EDR 810, all versions 5.1 and prior, allows an authenticated attacker to abuse the ping feature to execute unauthorized commands on the router, which may allow an attacker to perform remote code execution...
CVE-2019-10963
CVE-2019-10963 affects Moxa EDR-810 Series routers (all versions 5.1 and prior). An unauthenticated attacker can retrieve log files from the device, potentially disclosing sensitive information due to improper access control. Mitigation per public advisories is upgrading to firmware 5.2 or later ...
CVE-2019-10963
Moxa EDR 810, all versions 5.1 and prior, allows an unauthenticated attacker to be able to retrieve some log files from the device, which may allow sensitive information disclosure. Log files must have previously been exported by a legitimate user...
CVE-2019-10969
Moxa EDR 810, all versions 5.1 and prior, allows an authenticated attacker to abuse the ping feature to execute unauthorized commands on the router, which may allow an attacker to perform remote code execution...
CVE-2019-10969
Affected product: Moxa EDR 810 Series Secure Router (all versions 5.1 and prior). Vulnerability: CVE-2019-10969 is described as an improper input validation vulnerability in the CLI/ping feature that allows an authenticated attacker to execute unauthorized commands on the router, potentially resu...
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS : Linux kernel vulnerabilities (USN-4147-1)
The remote Ubuntu 18.04 LTS host has a package installed that is affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the USN-4147-1 advisory. It was discovered that the Intel Wi-Fi device driver in the Linux kernel did not properly validate certain Tunneled Direct Link Setup TDLS. A physically...
The vulnerability of the my_parse_cookie function in the web server of the MOXA EDR-810 industrial router allows a hacker to execute arbitrary code.
The vulnerability of the myparsecookie function offset 0x1B014 on the web server jffs2-root\fs1\magicP\WebServer\webs of the MOXA EDR-810 industrial router arises due to the lack of checks on the size of the data being copied into a buffer of 0x40 bytes. Exploiting this vulnerability allows an...
The vulnerability of the `my_parse_cookie_if_key_exists` function in the web server of the MOXA EDR-810 industrial router allows a hacker to execute arbitrary code.
The vulnerability of the myparsecookieifkeyexists function offset 0x1B698 on the web server jffs2-root\fs1\magicP\WebServer\webs of the MOXA EDR-810 industrial router arises due to the lack of checking the size of the data being copied into a buffer of 0x40 bytes. Exploiting this vulnerability...
The vulnerability of the websSecurityHandler function in the MOXA EDR-810 industrial router’s web server allows a hacker to execute arbitrary code.
The vulnerability of the websSecurityHandler function offset 0x1B4B0 in the web server jffs2-root\fs1\magicP\WebServer\webs of the MOXA EDR-810 industrial router is caused by the lack of checking the size of the data being copied into a buffer of 0x200 bytes. Exploiting this vulnerability allows ...
Moxa EDR 810 Series ICSA-19-274-03 Multiple Security Vulnerabilities
Description Moxa EDR 810 Series is prone to following security vulnerabilities: 1. A remote-code execution vulnerability 2. An information disclosure vulnerability An attacker may leverage these issues to execute arbitrary code and gain access to sensitive information. This may lead to other...
Moxa EDR 810 Series
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CVSS v3 7.2 ATTENTION: Exploitable remotely/low skill level to exploit Vendor: Moxa Equipment: EDR 810 Vulnerabilities: Improper Input Validation, Improper Access Control 2. RISK EVALUATION Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution or...
This Week in Security News: Fake Apps on iOS and Google Play and Social Media Security Issues
Welcome to our weekly roundup, where we share what you need to know about the cybersecurity news and events that happened over the past few days. This week, learn about the evolution of EDR to XDR and why your CISO should care, stock trading app attacks and fake gambling apps. Also, read about ho...
Cynet 360: The Next Generation of EDR
Many organizations regard Endpoint Detection and Response EDR as their main protection against breaches. EDR, as a category, emerged in 2012 and was rapidly acknowledged as the best answer to the numerous threats that legacy AV unsuccessfully struggled to overcome – exploits, zero-day malware and...