45 matches found
CVE-2023-49115
MachineSense devices use unauthenticated MQTT messaging to monitor devices and remote viewing of sensor data by users...
CVE-2023-49617
The MachineSense application programmable interface API is improperly protected and can be accessed without authentication. A remote attacker could retrieve and modify sensitive information without any authentication...
EUVD-2023-58468
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2023-53123
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2023-50891
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2023-51957
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
CVE-2023-6221
The cloud provider MachineSense uses for integration and deployment for multiple MachineSense devices, such as the programmable logic controller PLC, PumpSense, PowerAnalyzer, FeverWarn, and others is insufficiently protected against unauthorized access. An attacker with access to the internal...
CVE-2023-49610
MachineSense FeverWarn Raspberry Pi-based devices lack input sanitization, which could allow an attacker on an adjacent network to send a message running commands or could overflow the stack...
CVE-2023-49617
The MachineSense application programmable interface API is improperly protected and can be accessed without authentication. A remote attacker could retrieve and modify sensitive information without any authentication...
CVE-2023-6221
The cloud provider MachineSense uses for integration and deployment for multiple MachineSense devices, such as the programmable logic controller PLC, PumpSense, PowerAnalyzer, FeverWarn, and others is insufficiently protected against unauthorized access. An attacker with access to the internal...
CVE-2023-47867
MachineSense FeverWarn devices are configured as Wi-Fi hosts in a way that attackers within range could connect to the device's web services and compromise the device...
CVE-2023-49115
MachineSense devices use unauthenticated MQTT messaging to monitor devices and remote viewing of sensor data by users...
Design/Logic Flaw
MachineSense devices use unauthenticated MQTT messaging to monitor devices and remote viewing of sensor data by users...
Design/Logic Flaw
MachineSense FeverWarn devices are configured as Wi-Fi hosts in a way that attackers within range could connect to the device's web services and compromise the device...
Command injection
The cloud provider MachineSense uses for integration and deployment for multiple MachineSense devices, such as the programmable logic controller PLC, PumpSense, PowerAnalyzer, FeverWarn, and others is insufficiently protected against unauthorized access. An attacker with access to the internal...
Buffer overflow
MachineSense FeverWarn Raspberry Pi-based devices lack input sanitization, which could allow an attacker on an adjacent network to send a message running commands or could overflow the stack...
Authentication flaw
The MachineSense application programmable interface API is improperly protected and can be accessed without authentication. A remote attacker could retrieve and modify sensitive information without any authentication...
CVE-2023-49610 MachineSense FeverWarn Improper Input Validation
MachineSense FeverWarn Raspberry Pi-based devices lack input sanitization, which could allow an attacker on an adjacent network to send a message running commands or could overflow the stack...
CVE-2023-49610 MachineSense FeverWarn Improper Input Validation
MachineSense FeverWarn Raspberry Pi-based devices lack input sanitization, which could allow an attacker on an adjacent network to send a message running commands or could overflow the stack...
CVE-2023-49610
CVE-2023-49610 affects MachineSense FeverWarn Raspberry Pi-based devices (and related FeverWarn components). The issue is improper input validation that may allow an attacker on an adjacent network to send commands or cause a stack overflow, potentially enabling arbitrary command execution (impac...