Entrust nShield Connect XC, nShield 5c, and nShield HSMi through 13.6.11, or 13.7, allow a Physically Proximate Attacker to access the internal components of the appliance, without leaving tamper evidence. To exploit this, the attacker needs to remove the tamper label and all fixing screws from the device without damaging it. This is called an F14 attack.
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| Description | Entrust nShield Connect XC, nShield 5c, and nShield HSMi through 13.6.11, or 13.7, allow a Physically Proximate Attacker to access the internal components of the appliance, without leaving tamper evidence. To exploit this, the attacker needs to remove the tamper label and all fixing screws from the device without damaging it. This is called an F14 attack. | |
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: mitre
Published:
Updated: 2025-12-02T15:21:22.443Z
Reserved: 2025-09-18T00:00:00.000Z
Link: CVE-2025-59703
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Status : Awaiting Analysis
Published: 2025-12-02T16:15:55.317
Modified: 2025-12-02T17:16:29.163
Link: CVE-2025-59703
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