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CVE-2025-7623
CVE-2025-7623 affects the SMASH-CLP shell on the BMC firmware OS. The root cause is a stack-based overflow in a 260-byte stack buffer, exploitable by an authenticated attacker who has SSH access to the BMC. An attacker can craft a SMASH command to overwrite the return address and registers, poten...
PT-2025-47249
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Supermicro BMC versions affected versions not specified Description A stack buffer overflow exists in the Supermicro BMC Shared library. An authenticated attacker with access to the BMC can exploit a stack buffer via a crafted header,...
CVE-2025-37147
A Secure Boot Bypass Vulnerability exists in affected Access Points that allows an adversary to bypass the hardware root of trust verification in place to ensure only vendor-signed firmware can execute on the device. An adversary can exploit this vulnerability to run modified or custom firmware o...
CVE-2025-37147
A Secure Boot Bypass Vulnerability exists in affected Access Points that allows an adversary to bypass the hardware root of trust verification in place to ensure only vendor-signed firmware can execute on the device. An adversary can exploit this vulnerability to run modified or custom firmware o...
EUVD-2020-28269
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2020-1794
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2023-23303
The Toybox.Ant.GenericChannel.enableEncryption API method in CIQ API version 3.2.0 through 4.1.7 does not validate its parameter, which can result in buffer overflows when copying various attributes. A malicious application could call the API method with specially crafted object and hijack the...
Samsung Tizen Code Injection Vulnerability (CNVD-2021-51434)
Samsung Tizen is an open-source Linux-based mobile operating system from Samsung, South Korea, for smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, netbooks, in-vehicle messaging and entertainment devices, and smart TVs. A code injection vulnerability exists in Samsung Tizen, which stems from a faulty input...
CVE-2017-8862
The webupgrade function on the Cohu 3960HD does not verify the firmware upgrade files or process, allowing an attacker to upload a specially crafted postinstall.sh file that will be executed with "root" privileges...