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Princeton PTW-WMS1 Improper Authentication Vulnerability
The Princeton PTW-WMS1 is a wireless storage device from Princeton Japan. A security vulnerability exists in the Princeton PTW-WMS1 using firmware version 2.000.012. A remote attacker can exploit the vulnerability to log in to the device with root privileges and perform arbitrary operations...
Princeton PTW-WMS1 Access Restriction Vulnerability
The Princeton PTW-WMS1 is a wireless storage device from Princeton Japan. An access restriction vulnerability exists in the Princeton PTW-WMS1 using firmware version 2.000.012. A remote attacker could use this vulnerability to bypass the access restriction and obtain or delete data on the disk...
Princeton PTW-WMS1 Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
The Princeton PTW-WMS1 is a wireless storage device from Princeton Japan. A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the Princeton PTW-WMS1 using firmware version 2.000.012. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability to cause a denial of service with the help of specially crafted packets...
Seagate and LaCie Multiple Wireless Storage Products Direct Request Vulnerabilities
Seagate is the world's largest manufacturer of hard drives, disks and read/write heads, headquartered in California. A direct request vulnerability exists in several Seagate and LaCie wireless storage products, which can be exploited by an attacker to download arbitrary files directly from the fi...
Unlimited File Upload Vulnerability in Multiple Seagate and LaCie Wireless Storage Products
Seagate is the world's largest manufacturer of hard drives, disks and read/write heads, headquartered in California. An unrestricted file upload vulnerability exists in several Seagate and LaCie wireless storage products, which can be exploited by an attacker to upload arbitrary files to an...
Hardcoded Credentials Vulnerability in Multiple Seagate and LaCie Wireless Storage Products
Seagate is the world's largest manufacturer of hard drives, disks and read/write heads, headquartered in California. A hard-coded credentials vulnerability exists in several Seagate and LaCie wireless storage products, which could be exploited by an attacker to access an undisclosed Telnet servic...
Seagate and LaCie wireless storage products contain multiple vulnerabilities
Overview Multiple Seagate wireless storage products contain multiple vulnerabilities. Description CWE-798: Use of Hard-coded Credentials - CVE-2015-2874 Some Seagate wireless storage products provide undocumented Telnet services accessible by using the default credentials of 'root' as username an...