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CVSS v3.1 |
| OA EKP v16 was discovered to contain an arbitrary download vulnerability via the component /ui/sys_ui_extend/sysUiExtend.do. This vulnerability allows attackers to obtain the password of the background administrator and further obtain database permissions. |
| Use of Externally-Controlled Input to Select Classes or Code ('Unsafe Reflection') vulnerability in the licensing feature of Mitsubishi Electric GENESIS64 versions 10.97.2 and prior, Mitsubishi Electric ICONICS Suite versions 10.97.2 and prior, Mitsubishi Electric Hyper Historian versions 10.97.2 and prior, Mitsubishi Electric AnalytiX versions 10.97.2 and prior, Mitsubishi Electric MobileHMI versions 10.97.2 and prior, Mitsubishi Electric MC Works64 all versions, Mitsubishi Electric GENESIS32 versions 9.7 and prior, Mitsubishi Electric BizViz versions 9.7 and prior, Mitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions GENESIS64 versions 10.97.2 and prior, Mitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions ICONICS Suite versions 10.97.2 and prior, Mitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions Hyper Historian versions 10.97.2 and prior, Mitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions AnalytiX versions 10.97.2 and prior, Mitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions MobileHMI versions 10.97.2 and prior, Mitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions GENESIS32 versions 9.7 and prior, and Mitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions BizViz versions 9.7 and prior allows a local attacker to execute a malicious code with administrative privileges by tampering with a specific file that is not protected by the system. |
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An improper export vulnerability was reported in the Motorola Services Main application that could allow a local attacker to write to a local database.
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An improper use of the SD card for sensitive data vulnerability was reported in the Motorola Device Help application that could allow a local attacker to read system logs.
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An implicit intent vulnerability was reported in the Motorola Ready For application that could allow a local attacker to read information about connected Bluetooth audio devices.
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A an improper export vulnerability was reported in the Motorola Setup application that could allow a local attacker to read sensitive user information.
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An improper export vulnerability was reported in the Motorola Interface Test Tool application that could allow a malicious local application to execute OS commands.
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An implicit intent vulnerability was reported in the Motorola Phone Calls application that could allow a local attacker to read the calling phone number and calling data.
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A path traversal vulnerability was reported in the Motorola Ready For application that could allow a local attacker to access local files.
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| An improper export vulnerability was reported in the Motorola OTA update application, that could allow a malicious, local application to inject an HTML-based message on screen UI. |
| An improper export vulnerability was reported in the Motorola Carrier Services application that could allow a malicious, local application to read files without authorization. |
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An improper absolute path traversal vulnerability was reported for the Ready For application allowing a local application access to files without authorization.
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| A stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in Beetel Connection Manager version PCW_BTLINDV1.0.0B04 when parsing the UserName parameter in the NetConfig.ini configuration file. A crafted .ini file containing an overly long UserName value can overwrite the Structured Exception Handler (SEH), leading to arbitrary code execution when the application processes the file. |
| Inadequate input validation exposes the system to potential remote code execution (RCE) risks. Attackers can exploit this vulnerability by appending shell commands to the Speed-Measurement feature, enabling unauthorized code execution. |
| The server supports at least one cipher suite which is on the NCSC-NL list of cipher suites to be phased out, increasing the risk of cryptographic weaknesses. |
| InfluxDB OSS 2.x through 2.7.11 stores the administrative operator token under the default organization which allows authorized users with read access to the authorization resource of the default organization to retrieve the operator token. InfluxDB OSS 1.x, Enterprise, Cloud, Cloud Dedicated and Clustered are not affected. NOTE: The researcher states that InfluxDB allows allAccess administrators to retrieve all raw tokens via an "influx auth ls" command. The supplier indicates that the organizations feature is operating as intended and that users may choose to add users to non-default organizations. A future release of InfluxDB 2.x will remove the ability to retrieve tokens from the API. The supplier has stated that InfluxDB 2.8.0 has addressed this issue. |
| The device is observed to accept deprecated TLS protocols, increasing the risk of cryptographic weaknesses. |
| Calling Decoder.Decode on a message which contains deeply nested structures can cause a panic due to stack exhaustion. This is a follow-up to CVE-2022-30635. |
| An issue in LRQA Nettitude PoshC2 after commit 09ee2cf allows unauthenticated attackers to connect to the C2 server and execute arbitrary commands via posing as an infected machine. |
| PAX Android based POS devices allow for escalation of privilege via improperly configured scripts.
An attacker must have shell access with system account privileges in order to exploit this vulnerability.
A patch addressing this issue was included in firmware version PayDroid_8.1.0_Sagittarius_V11.1.61_20240226. |