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CVE-2020-12273

February 26, 2023 by

In TestLink 1.9.20, a crafted login.php viewer parameter exposes cleartext credentials.

CVE-2020-10039

February 26, 2023 by

A vulnerability has been identified in SICAM MMU (All versions < V2.05), SICAM SGU (All versions), SICAM T (All versions < V2.18). An attacker in a privileged network position between a legitimate user and the web server might be able to conduct a Man-in-the-middle attack and gain read and write access to the transmitted data.

CVE-2019-9862

February 26, 2023 by

An issue was discovered on ABUS Secvest wireless alarm system FUAA50000 3.01.01 in conjunction with Secvest remote control FUBE50014 or FUBE50015. Because “encrypted signal transmission” is missing, an attacker is able to eavesdrop sensitive data as cleartext (for instance, the current rolling code state).

CVE-2019-9681

February 26, 2023 by

Online upgrade information in some firmware packages of Dahua products is not encrypted. Attackers can obtain this information by analyzing firmware packages by specific means. Affected products include: IPC-HDW1X2X,IPC-HFW1X2X,IPC-HDW2X2X,IPC-HFW2X2X,IPC-HDW4X2X,IPC-HFW4X2X,IPC-HDBW4X2X,IPC-HDW5X2X,IPC-HFW5X2X for versions which Build time is before August 18,2019.

CVE-2019-7311

February 26, 2023 by

An issue was discovered on Linksys WRT1900ACS 1.0.3.187766 devices. A lack of encryption in how the user login cookie (admin-auth) is stored on a victim’s computer results in the admin password being discoverable by a local attacker, and usable to gain administrative access to the victim’s router. The admin password is stored in base64 cleartext in an “admin-auth” cookie. An attacker sniffing the network at the time of login could acquire the router’s admin password. Alternatively, gaining physical access to the victim’s computer soon after an administrative login could result in compromise.

CVE-2019-6518

February 26, 2023 by

Moxa IKS and EDS store plaintext passwords, which may allow sensitive information to be read by someone with access to the device.

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