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CVE-2023-40708
The File Transfer Protocol FTP port is open by default in the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b. This could allow an adversary to access some device files...
CVE-2023-40709
An adversary could crash the entire device by sending a large quantity of ICMP requests if the controller has the built-in web server enabled but does not have the built-in web server completely set up and configured for the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b...
CVE-2023-40709
An adversary could crash the entire device by sending a large quantity of ICMP requests if the controller has the built-in web server enabled but does not have the built-in web server completely set up and configured for the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b...
CVE-2023-40706
There is no limit on the number of login attempts in the web server for the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b. This could allow for a brute-force attack on the built-in web server login...
Design/Logic Flaw
An adversary could cause a continuous restart loop to the entire device by sending a large quantity of HTTP GET requests if the controller has the built-in web server enabled but does not have the built-in web server completely set up and configured for the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b...
Design/Logic Flaw
There is no limit on the number of login attempts in the web server for the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b. This could allow for a brute-force attack on the built-in web server login...
Design/Logic Flaw
The File Transfer Protocol FTP port is open by default in the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b. This could allow an adversary to access some device files...
Design/Logic Flaw
There are no requirements for setting a complex password in the built-in web server of the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b, which could allow for a successful brute force attack if users don't set up complex credentials...
Design/Logic Flaw
An adversary could crash the entire device by sending a large quantity of ICMP requests if the controller has the built-in web server enabled but does not have the built-in web server completely set up and configured for the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b...
CVE-2023-40710
CVE-2023-40710 affects the OPTO 22 SNAP PAC S1 firmware, specifically versions including R10.3b, where an adversary could trigger a continuous restart loop by sending a large quantity of HTTP GET requests while the built-in web server is enabled but not fully configured. Affected behavior is desc...
CVE-2023-40710
An adversary could cause a continuous restart loop to the entire device by sending a large quantity of HTTP GET requests if the controller has the built-in web server enabled but does not have the built-in web server completely set up and configured for the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b...
CVE-2023-40710
An adversary could cause a continuous restart loop to the entire device by sending a large quantity of HTTP GET requests if the controller has the built-in web server enabled but does not have the built-in web server completely set up and configured for the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b...
CVE-2023-40709 Uncontrolled Resource Consumption in OPTO 22 SNAP PAC S1 Built-In Web Server
An adversary could crash the entire device by sending a large quantity of ICMP requests if the controller has the built-in web server enabled but does not have the built-in web server completely set up and configured for the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b...
CVE-2023-40709 Uncontrolled Resource Consumption in OPTO 22 SNAP PAC S1 Built-In Web Server
An adversary could crash the entire device by sending a large quantity of ICMP requests if the controller has the built-in web server enabled but does not have the built-in web server completely set up and configured for the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b...
CVE-2023-40709
An explicit technical detail from multiple sources confirms CVE-2023-40709 affects the OPTO 22 SNAP PAC S1 built-in web server when firmware version R10.3b is installed. The vulnerability is described as Uncontrolled Resource Consumption: an adversary can crash the entire device by sending a larg...
CVE-2023-40708 Improper Access Control in OPTO 22 SNAP PAC S1
The File Transfer Protocol FTP port is open by default in the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b. This could allow an adversary to access some device files...
CVE-2023-40708
OPTO 22 SNAP PAC S1 firmware vR10.3b is affected by CVE-2023-40708 due to the FTP port being open by default, potentially allowing access to some device files. Affected component: FTP service on SNAP PAC S1 (firmware R10.3b). Documented impact: attacker could access device files via network. Miti...
CVE-2023-40707 Weak password requirements in OPTO 22 SNAP PAC S1 Built-in Web Server
There are no requirements for setting a complex password in the built-in web server of the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b, which could allow for a successful brute force attack if users don't set up complex credentials...
CVE-2023-40707
CVE-2023-40707 affects OPTO 22 SNAP PAC S1 built-in web server in firmware version R10.3b, due to WEAK PASSWORD REQUIREMENTS (no complex-password enforcement). The Red Hat and NVD entries corroborate a brute-force risk (NETWORK, low attack complexity) when credentials are not strong. Documented m...
CVE-2023-40707 Weak password requirements in OPTO 22 SNAP PAC S1 Built-in Web Server
There are no requirements for setting a complex password in the built-in web server of the SNAP PAC S1 Firmware version R10.3b, which could allow for a successful brute force attack if users don't set up complex credentials...