Encryption key exposure in firmware in iSmartAlarm CubeOne version 2.2.4.8 and earlier allows attackers to decrypt log files via an exposed key.
7.5CVSS
7.5AI Score
0.003EPSS
Password file exposure in firmware in iSmartAlarm CubeOne version 2.2.4.8 and earlier allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands with administrative privileges by retrieving credentials from this file.
9.8CVSS
9.7AI Score
0.007EPSS
7.5CVSS
7.6AI Score
0.001EPSS
On iSmartAlarm cube devices, there is authentication bypass leading to remote execution of commands (e.g., setting the alarm on/off), related to incorrect cryptography.
9.8CVSS
9.7AI Score
0.018EPSS
On iSmartAlarm cube devices, there is Incorrect Access Control because a "new key" is transmitted in cleartext.
7.5CVSS
7.5AI Score
0.001EPSS
iSmartAlarm cube devices allow Denial of Service. Sending a SYN flood on port 12345 will freeze the "cube" and it will stop responding.
7.5CVSS
7.6AI Score
0.001EPSS
Incorrect access control for the diagnostic files of the iSmartAlarm Cube One through 2.2.4.10 allows an attacker to retrieve them via a specifically crafted TCP request to port 12345 and 22306, and access sensitive information from the device.
5.3CVSS
5.1AI Score
0.001EPSS