Filtered by vendor Ovarro Subscriptions
Filtered by product Tbox Lt2 Subscriptions
Total 6 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2023-36611 1 Ovarro 10 Tbox Lt2, Tbox Lt2 Firmware, Tbox Ms-cpu32 and 7 more 2024-10-25 6.5 Medium
The affected TBox RTUs allow low privilege users to access software security tokens of higher privilege. This could allow an attacker with “user” privileges to access files requiring higher privileges by establishing an SSH session and providing the other tokens.
CVE-2023-36610 1 Ovarro 10 Tbox Lt2, Tbox Lt2 Firmware, Tbox Ms-cpu32 and 7 more 2024-10-25 5.9 Medium
​The affected TBox RTUs generate software security tokens using insufficient entropy. The random seed used to generate the software tokens is not initialized correctly, and other parts of the token are generated using predictable time-based values. An attacker with this knowledge could successfully brute force the token and authenticate themselves.
CVE-2023-36608 1 Ovarro 10 Tbox Lt2, Tbox Lt2 Firmware, Tbox Ms-cpu32 and 7 more 2024-10-25 6.5 Medium
The affected TBox RTUs store hashed passwords using MD5 encryption, which is an insecure encryption algorithm.
CVE-2023-3395 1 Ovarro 10 Tbox Lt2, Tbox Lt2 Firmware, Tbox Ms-cpu32 and 7 more 2024-10-24 6.5 Medium
​All versions of the TWinSoft Configuration Tool store encrypted passwords as plaintext in memory. An attacker with access to system files could open a file to load the document into memory, including sensitive information associated with document, such as password. The attacker could then obtain the plaintext password by using a memory viewer.
CVE-2023-36609 1 Ovarro 10 Tbox Lt2, Tbox Lt2 Firmware, Tbox Ms-cpu32 and 7 more 2024-08-02 7.2 High
The affected TBox RTUs run OpenVPN with root privileges and can run user defined configuration scripts. An attacker could set up a local OpenVPN server and push a malicious script onto the TBox host to acquire root privileges.
CVE-2023-36607 1 Ovarro 10 Tbox Lt2, Tbox Lt2 Firmware, Tbox Ms-cpu32 and 7 more 2024-08-02 5.3 Medium
The affected TBox RTUs are missing authorization for running some API commands. An attacker running these commands could reveal sensitive information such as software versions and web server file contents.