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Design/Logic Flaw
WordPress through 4.8.2 uses a weak MD5-based password hashing algorithm, which makes it easier for attackers to determine cleartext values by leveraging access to the hash values. NOTE: the approach to changing this may not be fully compatible with certain use cases, such as migration of a...
UBUNTU-CVE-2012-6707
WordPress through 4.8.2 uses a weak MD5-based password hashing algorithm, which makes it easier for attackers to determine cleartext values by leveraging access to the hash values. NOTE: the approach to changing this may not be fully compatible with certain use cases, such as migration of a...
CVE-2012-6707
WordPress through 4.8.2 uses a weak MD5-based password hashing algorithm, which makes it easier for attackers to determine cleartext values by leveraging access to the hash values. NOTE: the approach to changing this may not be fully compatible with certain use cases, such as migration of a...
CVE-2012-6707
WordPress through 4.8.2 uses a weak MD5-based password hashing algorithm, which makes it easier for attackers to determine cleartext values by leveraging access to the hash values. NOTE: the approach to changing this may not be fully compatible with certain use cases, such as migration of a...
DEBIAN-CVE-2012-6707
WordPress through 4.8.2 uses a weak MD5-based password hashing algorithm, which makes it easier for attackers to determine cleartext values by leveraging access to the hash values. NOTE: the approach to changing this may not be fully compatible with certain use cases, such as migration of a...
CVE-2012-6707
WordPress up to version 4.8.2 uses a weak MD5-based password hashing algorithm, making it easier for an attacker with access to hash values to determine cleartext passwords. The CVE-2012-6707 entry specifically cites this weakness as the vulnerability. Several connected sources reiterate the same...
CVE-2012-6707
WordPress through 4.8.2 uses a weak MD5-based password hashing algorithm, which makes it easier for attackers to determine cleartext values by leveraging access to the hash values. NOTE: the approach to changing this may not be fully compatible with certain use cases, such as migration of a...
CVE-2012-6707
WordPress through 4.8.2 uses a weak MD5-based password hashing algorithm, which makes it easier for attackers to determine cleartext values by leveraging access to the hash values. NOTE: the approach to changing this may not be fully compatible with certain use cases, such as migration of a...
The vulnerability of the “ACTConfig” configuration file of the ABB PCM600 energy management and configuration tool allows a hacker to crack the password and gain access to the main application.
The vulnerability of the “ACTConfig” configuration file of the ABB PCM600 energy management and configuration tool is related to insufficient calculation of the password hash using a unreliable function with a hard-coded key and initialization vector. Exploiting this vulnerability allows an...
Denial Of Service (DoS)
craftcms/cms is susceptible to denial of service DoS attacks. Attackers can send password strings with no maximum length limitation, causing the server to perform a complicated hashing algorithm on a long string and hanging the server...
Timing Attacks
CakePHP is vulnerable to timing attacks. The library does not compare hashes in constant time, which allows malicious users to use the timing of the request to progressively identify a valid hash...
Posh-SSH - PowerShell Module for automating tasks on remote systems using SSH
Windows Powershell module that leverages a custom version of the SSH.NET Library http://sshnet.codeplex.com/ to provide basic SSH functionality in Powershell. The main purpose of the module is to facilitate automating actions against one or multiple SSH enabled servers. This module is for Windows...
SMA Solar Technology inverter weak password vulnerability
SMA Solar Technology inverter is a photovoltaic inverter device from SMA Germany. A security vulnerability exists in the SMA Solar Technology inverter that stems from the inverter's use of a weak hashing algorithm. The vulnerability can be exploited by an attacker to crack passwords...
Default credentials
DISPUTED An issue was discovered in SMA Solar Technology products. The inverters make use of a weak hashing algorithm to encrypt the password for REGISTER requests. This hashing algorithm can be cracked relatively easily. An attacker will likely be able to crack the password using offline cracker...
CVE-2017-9859
An issue was discovered in SMA Solar Technology products. The inverters make use of a weak hashing algorithm to encrypt the password for REGISTER requests. This hashing algorithm can be cracked relatively easily. An attacker will likely be able to crack the password using offline crackers. This...
CVE-2017-9859
An issue was discovered in SMA Solar Technology products. The inverters make use of a weak hashing algorithm to encrypt the password for REGISTER requests. This hashing algorithm can be cracked relatively easily. An attacker will likely be able to crack the password using offline crackers. This...
CVE-2017-9859
CVE-2017-9859 concerns SMA Solar Technology inverters (Sunny Boy TLST-21/TL-21 and Sunny Tripower TL-10/TL-30). The issue is use of a weak hashing algorithm to encrypt passwords for REGISTER requests, which can be cracked offline, enabling an attacker to recover the password and register at SMA s...
PT-2017-19225 · Sma Solar Technology · Tl-30 +3
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: SMA Solar Technology products, specifically Sunny Boy TLST-21, TL-21, Sunny Tripower TL-10, and TL-30 affected versions not specified Description: An issue was discovered in SMA Solar Technology products where the inverters use a weak hashing...
CVE-2017-11131
An issue was discovered in heinekingmedia StashCat through 1.7.5 for Android, through 0.0.80w for Web, and through 0.0.86 for Desktop. For authentication, the user password is hashed directly with SHA-512 without a salt or another key-derivation mechanism to enable a secure secret for...
New Point-of-Sale Malware LockPoS Hitches Ride with FlokiBot
Botnets distributing FlokiBot point-of-sale malware have awoken from months of slumber and are back in business spewing a new malware dubbed LockPoS. Researchers say the malware is still flying under the radar of many antivirus and intrusion detection systems because it’s so new. Currently, LockP...