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The vulnerability of the microprogramming software used in industrial LTE modems of the Moxa OnCell G3150A-LTE, OnCell G3470A-LTE, and WDR-3124A series, as well as the microprogramming software used in wireless access points for industrial systems of the Moxa AWK-3131A, AWK-4131A, AWK-1131A, and AWK-1137C models, is related to the unencrypted storage of critical information. This vulnerability allows attackers to circumvent security restrictions and gain unauthorized access to protected information.
The vulnerability of the microprogramming software used in industrial LTE modems of the Moxa OnCell G3150A-LTE, OnCell G3470A-LTE, and WDR-3124A series, as well as the microprogramming software used in wireless access points for industrial systems of the Moxa AWK-3131A, AWK-4131A, AWK-1131A, and...
The vulnerability of the microprogramming software for industrial LTE modems of the Moxa OnCell G3150A-LTE, OnCell G3470A-LTE, and WDR-3124A series, as well as the microprogramming software for wireless access points for industrial systems of the Moxa AWK-3131A, AWK-4131A, AWK-1131A, and AWK-1137C series, is related to inconsistencies in response to incoming requests. This vulnerability allows an intruder to gain unauthorized access to protected information.
The vulnerability of the microprogramming software used in industrial LTE modems of the Moxa OnCell G3150A-LTE, OnCell G3470A-LTE, and WDR-3124A series, as well as the microprogramming software used in wireless access points for industrial systems of the Moxa AWK-3131A, AWK-4131A, AWK-1131A, and...
The vulnerability of the microprogramming software for industrial LTE modems of the Moxa OnCell G3150A-LTE, OnCell G3470A-LTE, and WDR-3124A series, as well as the microprogramming software for wireless access points for industrial systems of the Moxa AWK-3131A, AWK-4131A, AWK-1131A, and AWK-1137C series, is related to the execution of operations outside the buffer in memory. This vulnerability allows a malicious actor to cause service failures.
The vulnerability of the microprogramming software in industrial LTE modems of the Moxa OnCell G3150A-LTE, OnCell G3470A-LTE, and WDR-3124A series, as well as the microprogramming software in wireless access points for industrial systems of the Moxa AWK-3131A, AWK-4131A, AWK-1131A, and AWK-1137C...
The vulnerability of the microprogramming software used in industrial LTE modems of the Moxa OnCell G3150A-LTE, OnCell G3470A-LTE, and WDR-3124A series, as well as the microprogramming software used in wireless access points for industrial systems of the Moxa AWK-3131A, AWK-4131A, AWK-1131A, and AWK-1137C models, is related to the unencrypted storage of critical information. This vulnerability allows attackers to circumvent security restrictions and gain unauthorized access to protected information.
The vulnerability of the microprogramming software used in industrial LTE modems of the Moxa OnCell G3150A-LTE, OnCell G3470A-LTE, and WDR-3124A series, as well as the microprogramming software used in wireless access points for industrial systems of the Moxa AWK-3131A, AWK-4131A, AWK-1131A, and...
The vulnerability of microprogrammed software in industrial modems of the OnCell G3470A-LTE Series, WDR-3124A Series, microprogrammed software in Wi-Fi routers of the TAP-323 Series, WAC-1001 Series, and WAC-2004 Series lies in the use of rigidly encrypted account data, which allows attackers to escalate their privileges.
The vulnerability of microprogrammed software in industrial modems of the OnCell G3470A-LTE Series, WDR-3124A Series, microprogrammed software in Wi-Fi routers of the TAP-323 Series, WAC-1001 Series, and WAC-2004 Series is related to the use of rigidly encrypted login credentials. Exploiting this...
The vulnerability of microprogrammed software in industrial modems of the OnCell G3470A-LTE Series and WDR-3124A Series, as well as in microprogrammed software for Wi-Fi routers of the TAP-323 Series, WAC-1001 Series, and WAC-2004 Series, arises from the use of non-unique X.509 certificates and host SSH keys. This vulnerability allows attackers to escalate their privileges.
The vulnerabilities of microprogrammed software in industrial modems of the OnCell G3470A-LTE Series, WDR-3124A Series, microprogrammed software in Wi-Fi routers of the TAP-323 Series, WAC-1001 Series, and WAC-2004 Series are related to the use of non-unique X.509 certificates and host SSH keys...