9 matches found
EUVD-2025-31638
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
CVE-2025-34223
Vasion Print formerly PrinterLogic Virtual Appliance Host prior to version 22.0.1049 and Application prior to version 20.0.2786 VA/SaaS deployments contain a default admin account and an installation‑time endpoint at /admin/query/updatedatabase.php that can be accessed without authentication. An...
CVE-2025-34223
Vasion Print formerly PrinterLogic Virtual Appliance Host prior to version 22.0.1049 and Application prior to version 20.0.2786 VA/SaaS deployments contain a default admin account and an installation‑time endpoint at /admin/query/updatedatabase.php that can be accessed without authentication. An...
CVE-2025-34223
Vasion Print formerly PrinterLogic Virtual Appliance Host prior to version 22.0.1049 and Application prior to version 20.0.2786 VA/SaaS deployments contain a default admin account and an installation‑time endpoint at /admin/query/updatedatabase.php that can be accessed without authentication. An...
CVE-2025-34223
Vasion Print formerly PrinterLogic Virtual Appliance Host prior to version 22.0.1049 and Application prior to version 20.0.2786 VA/SaaS deployments contain a default admin account and an installation‑time endpoint at /admin/query/updatedatabase.php that can be accessed without authentication. An...
CVE-2025-34223
CVE-2025-34223 affects Vasion Print Virtual Appliance Host (pre-22.0.1049) and Vasion Print Application (pre-20.0.2786). An unauthenticated attacker can reach an installation-time endpoint at /admin/query/update_database.php, submit arbitrary root_user/root_password values, and replace the defaul...
CVE-2020-25987
MonoCMS Blog 1.0 stores hard-coded admin hashes in the log.xml file in the source files for MonoCMS Blog. Hash type is bcrypt and hashcat mode 3200 can be used to crack the hash...
CVE-2020-25987
MonoCMS Blog 1.0 stores hard-coded admin hashes in the log.xml file in the source files for MonoCMS Blog. Hash type is bcrypt and hashcat mode 3200 can be used to crack the hash...
CVE-2020-25987
CVE-2020-25987 affects MonoCMS Blog 1.0. The issue arises from hard-coded admin hashes stored in log.xml within the MonoCMS Blog source, with the hash type bcrypt and hashcat mode 3200 cited as crackable. This can enable credential exposure or misuse if an attacker can access the log.xml contents...