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CVE-2026-0715
Moxa Arm-based industrial computers running Moxa Industrial Linux Secure use a device-unique bootloader password provided on the device. An attacker with physical access to the device could use this information to access the bootloader menu via a serial interface. Access to the bootloader menu...
CVE-2026-0715
Moxa Arm-based industrial computers running Moxa Industrial Linux Secure use a device-unique bootloader password provided on the device. An attacker with physical access to the device could use this information to access the bootloader menu via a serial interface. Access to the bootloader menu...
CVE-2026-0715
CVE-2026-0715 affects Moxa Arm-based industrial computers running Moxa Industrial Linux Secure. A device-unique bootloader password provided on the device can enable an attacker with physical access to reach the bootloader menu via a serial interface. The bootloader still enforces digital signatu...
EUVD-2026-5532
Moxa Arm-based industrial computers running Moxa Industrial Linux Secure use a device-unique bootloader password provided on the device. An attacker with physical access to the device could use this information to access the bootloader menu via a serial interface. Access to the bootloader menu...
CVE-2025-20143 Cisco IOS XR Software Secure Boot Bypass Vulnerability
A vulnerability in the boot process of Cisco IOS XR Software could allow an authenticated, local attacker with high privileges to bypass the Secure Boot functionality and load unverified software on an affected device. To exploit this vulnerability, the attacker must have root-system privileges o...
Cisco IOS XR Software Secure Boot Bypass (cisco-sa-xr-secure-boot-quD5g8Ap)
According to its self-reported version, Cisco IOS XR is affected by a vulnerability. - A vulnerability in the boot process of Cisco IOS XR Software could allow an authenticated, local attacker with high privileges to bypass the Cisco Secure Boot functionality and load unverified software on an...
CVE-2024-20456
A vulnerability in the boot process of Cisco IOS XR Software could allow an authenticated, local attacker with high privileges to bypass the Cisco Secure Boot functionality and load unverified software on an affected device. To exploit this successfully, the attacker must have root-system...