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RedhatCVE
RedhatCVE
added 2025/05/22 3:5 p.m.4 views

CVE-2020-11916

An issue was discovered in Siime Eye 14.1.00000001.3.330.0.0.3.14. The password for the root user is hashed using an old and deprecated hashing technique. Because of this deprecated hashing, the success probability of an attacker in an offline cracking attack is greatly increased...

6.3CVSS7.2AI score0.0003EPSS
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Positive Technologies
Positive Technologies
added 2024/11/07 12:0 a.m.2 views

PT-2024-10770 · Siime Eye · Siime Eye

Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Siime Eye version 14.1.00000001.3.330.0.0.3.14 Description: An issue was discovered in Siime Eye where the password for the root user is hashed using an old and deprecated hashing technique. Because of this deprecated hashing, the success...

6.3CVSS6.8AI score0.0003EPSS
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Hacker One
Hacker One
added 2022/03/16 11:30 p.m.26 views

Khan Academy: Enumerate class codes via yahoo dork - Can access any course under teacher - Sensitive information leaked

Hello Team, I am quality researcher and I found some links using yahoo dorking techniques I used yahoo dork site:pl.khanacademy.org/join I used Firefox browser. Steps to reproduce: 1.Go to yahoo search page and use above query to enumerate. 2.Create student account by filling all the required...

1.4AI score
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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2018/10/23 2:48 p.m.648 views

Adult Website Hack Exposes 1.2M ‘Wife Lover’ Fans

The database underlying an erotica site known as Wife Lovers has been hacked, making off with user information protected only by a simple-to-crack, outdated hashing technique known as the DEScrypt algorithm. Over the weekend, it came to light that Wife Lovers and seven sister sites, all similarly...

6.5AI score
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FireEye
FireEye
added 2018/08/08 2:45 p.m.24 views

BIOS Boots What? Finding Evil in Boot Code at Scale!

Malware continues to take advantage of a legacy component of modern systems designed in the 1980s. Despite the cyber threat landscape continuing to evolve at an ever-increasing pace, the exploitation of the classic BIOS boot process is still very much a threat to enterprises around the world...

0.3AI score
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Trellix
Trellix
added 2018/08/08 12:0 a.m.9 views

BIOS Boots What? Finding Evil in Boot Code at Scale! | Trellix

ARCHIVED STORY BIOS Boots What? Finding Evil in Boot Code at Scale! By Ryan Fisher, Andrew Davis · August 08, 2018 Malware continues to take advantage of a legacy component of modern systems designed in the 1980s. Despite the cyber threat landscape continuing to evolve at an ever-increasing pace,...

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