11 matches found
EUVD-2019-19195
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2019-8002
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2019-18199
An issue was discovered on Fujitsu Wireless Keyboard Set LX390 GK381 devices. Because of the lack of proper encryption of 2.4 GHz communication, and because of password-based authentication, they are vulnerable to replay attacks...
CVE-2019-18201
An issue was discovered on Fujitsu Wireless Keyboard Set LX390 GK381 devices. Because of the lack of proper encryption of 2.4 GHz communication, an attacker is able to eavesdrop on sensitive data such as passwords...
Fujitsu Wireless Keyboard Set LX390 Password Problem Vulnerability
The Fujitsu Wireless Keyboard Set LX390 is a wireless keyboard from Fujitsu Japan. A security vulnerability exists in the Fujitsu Wireless Keyboard Set LX390 GK381, which arises from the program not properly encrypting 2.4 communications. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to conduct a...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered on Fujitsu Wireless Keyboard Set LX390 GK381 devices. Because of the lack of proper encryption of 2.4 GHz communication, they are prone to keystroke injection attacks...
Code injection
An issue was discovered on Fujitsu Wireless Keyboard Set LX390 GK381 devices. Because of the lack of proper encryption of 2.4 GHz communication, an attacker is able to eavesdrop on sensitive data such as passwords...
CVE-2019-18199
An issue was discovered on Fujitsu Wireless Keyboard Set LX390 GK381 devices. Because of the lack of proper encryption of 2.4 GHz communication, and because of password-based authentication, they are vulnerable to replay attacks...
CVE-2019-9835
The receiver aka bridge component of Fujitsu Wireless Keyboard Set LX901 GK900 devices allows Keystroke Injection. This occurs because it accepts unencrypted 2.4 GHz packets, even though all legitimate communication uses AES encryption...
Design/Logic Flaw
The receiver aka bridge component of Fujitsu Wireless Keyboard Set LX901 GK900 devices allows Keystroke Injection. This occurs because it accepts unencrypted 2.4 GHz packets, even though all legitimate communication uses AES encryption...
CVE-2019-9835
The receiver aka bridge component of Fujitsu Wireless Keyboard Set LX901 GK900 devices allows Keystroke Injection. This occurs because it accepts unencrypted 2.4 GHz packets, even though all legitimate communication uses AES encryption...