| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Nespresso Prodigio devices lack Bluetooth connection security. |
| Jura E8 devices lack Bluetooth connection security. |
| The Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) subsystem on Tapplock devices before 2018-06-12 relies on Key1 and SerialNo for unlock operations; however, these are derived from the MAC address, which is broadcasted by the device. |
| The Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) subsystem on Tapplock devices before 2018-06-12 allows replay attacks. |
| Swann SWWHD-INTCAM-HD devices leave the PSK in logs after a factory reset. NOTE: all affected customers were migrated by 2020-08-31. |
| Swann SWWHD-INTCAM-HD devices have the twipc root password, leading to FTP access as root. NOTE: all affected customers were migrated by 2020-08-31. |
| The "Security and Privacy" Encryption feature in Mailpile before 1.0.0rc4 does not exclude disabled, revoked, and expired keys. |
| cPanel before 68.0.27 allows self XSS in the WHM listips interface (SEC-389). |
| cPanel before 68.0.27 creates world-readable files during use of WHM Apache Includes Editor (SEC-388). |
| cPanel before 68.0.27 allows self XSS in WHM Spamd Startup Config (SEC-387). |
| cPanel before 68.0.27 allows self stored XSS in WHM Account Transfer (SEC-386). |
| cPanel before 68.0.27 allows self XSS in WHM Apache Configuration Include Editor (SEC-385). |
| cPanel before 68.0.27 allows self XSS in cPanel Backup Restoration (SEC-383). |
| cPanel before 68.0.27 allows certain file-write operations via the telnetcrt script (SEC-356). |
| cPanel before 68.0.27 allows attackers to read zone information because a world-readable archive is created by the archive_sync_zones script (SEC-355). |
| bin/csvprocess in cPanel before 68.0.27 allows insecure file operations (SEC-354). |
| cPanel before 68.0.27 allows attackers to read a copy of httpd.conf that is created during a syntax test (SEC-353). |
| cPanel before 68.0.27 allows attackers to read root's crontab file during a short time interval upon a post-update task (SEC-352). |
| cPanel before 68.0.27 allows attackers to read root's crontab file during a short time interval upon configuring crontab (SEC-351). |
| cPanel before 68.0.27 allows arbitrary file-read operations via restore adminbin (SEC-349). |