The CMS8000 device does not properly control or sanitize the SSID name of a new Wi-Fi access point. A threat actor could create an SSID with a malicious name, including non-standard characters that, when the device attempts connecting to the malicious SSID, the device can be exploited to write arbitrary files or display incorrect information.
Fixes

Solution

No solution given by the vendor.


Workaround

Contec Health has not responded to requests to work with CISA to mitigate these vulnerabilities. Users of these affected products are invited to contact Contec Health for additional information. The following mitigations could assist in reducing the risk for exploitation of vulnerabilities: Disabling UART functionality at the CPU level Enforcing unique device authentication before granting access to the terminal / bootloader Where possible, enforcing secure boot. Tamper stickers on the device casing to indicate when a device has been opened

History

Wed, 16 Apr 2025 16:15:00 +0000

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Metrics ssvc

{'options': {'Automatable': 'no', 'Exploitation': 'none', 'Technical Impact': 'partial'}, 'version': '2.0.3'}


cve-icon MITRE

Status: PUBLISHED

Assigner: icscert

Published:

Updated: 2025-04-16T16:10:02.402Z

Reserved: 2022-08-29T00:00:00.000Z

Link: CVE-2022-3027

cve-icon Vulnrichment

Updated: 2024-08-03T00:53:00.651Z

cve-icon NVD

Status : Modified

Published: 2022-09-13T15:15:09.257

Modified: 2024-11-21T07:18:39.823

Link: CVE-2022-3027

cve-icon Redhat

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cve-icon OpenCVE Enrichment

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