eQ-3 HomeMatic CCU3 firmware 3.41.11 allows session fixation. An attacker can create session IDs and send them to the victim. After the victim logs in to the session, the attacker can use that session. The attacker could create SSH logins after a valid session and easily compromise the system.
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CVE-2019-15850
eQ-3 HomeMatic CCU3 firmware version 3.41.11 allows Remote Code Execution in the ReGa.runScript method. An authenticated attacker can easily execute code and compromise the system.
CVE-2019-14986
eQ-3 Homematic CCU2 and CCU3 with the CUxD AddOn before 2.3.0 installed allow administrative operations by unauthenticated attackers with access to the web interface, because features such as File-Browser and Shell Command (as well as “Set root password”) are exposed.
CVE-2019-14985
eQ-3 Homematic CCU2 and CCU3 with the CUxD AddOn installed allow Remote Code Execution by unauthenticated attackers with access to the web interface, because this interface can access the CMD_EXEC virtual device type 28.
CVE-2019-14984
eQ-3 Homematic CCU2 and CCU3 with the XML-API through 1.2.0 AddOn installed allow Remote Code Execution by unauthenticated attackers with access to the web interface, because the undocumented addons/xmlapi/exec.cgi script uses CMD_EXEC to execute TCL code from a POST request.
CVE-2019-14475
eQ-3 Homematic CCU2 2.47.15 and prior and CCU3 3.47.15 and prior use session IDs for authentication but lack authorization checks. An attacker can obtain a session ID from CVE-2019-9583, resulting in the ability to read the service messages, clear the system protocol, create a new user in the system, or modify/delete internal programs.