11 matches found
EUVD-2001-0986
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2001-0987
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2001-1006
Starfish Truesync Desktop 2.0b as used on the REX 5000 PDA does not encrypt sensitive files and relies solely on its password feature to restrict access, which allows an attacker to read the files using a different application...
CVE-2001-1005
Starfish Truesync Desktop 2.0b as used on the REX 5000 PDA uses weak encryption to store the user password in a registry key, which allows attackers who have access to the registry key to decrypt the password and gain privileges...
CVE-2001-1007
Starfish Truesync Desktop 2.0b as used on the REX 5000 PDA uses a small keyspace for device keys and does not impose a delay when an incorrect key is entered, which allows attackers to more quickly guess the key via a brute force attack...
CVE-2001-1007
CVE-2001-1007 affects Starfish Truesync Desktop 2.0b as used on the REX 5000 PDA. The vulnerability arises from a small keyspace for device keys and the absence of a delay on incorrect keys, enabling faster brute-force guessing of the key. The NVD entry lists a MEDIUM base score (5.0/10) with net...
CVE-2001-1005
CVE-2001-1005 affects Starfish Truesync Desktop 2.0b used on the REX 5000 PDA. The underlying issue is weak encryption used to store the user password in a registry key, enabling an attacker with registry access to decrypt the password and gain privileges. NVD lists CVSSv2 base score 7.5 (HIGH) w...
CVE-2001-1006
Starfish Truesync Desktop 2.0b on the REX 5000 PDA stores sensitive files unencrypted and relies solely on password protection, enabling read access via another application. The CVE-2001-1006 entry notes lack of encryption with partial confidentiality impact, network‑level access, and no integrit...
CVE-2001-1007
Starfish Truesync Desktop 2.0b as used on the REX 5000 PDA uses a small keyspace for device keys and does not impose a delay when an incorrect key is entered, which allows attackers to more quickly guess the key via a brute force attack...
CVE-2001-1005
Starfish Truesync Desktop 2.0b as used on the REX 5000 PDA uses weak encryption to store the user password in a registry key, which allows attackers who have access to the registry key to decrypt the password and gain privileges...
CVE-2001-1006
Starfish Truesync Desktop 2.0b as used on the REX 5000 PDA does not encrypt sensitive files and relies solely on its password feature to restrict access, which allows an attacker to read the files using a different application...