Vulnerabilities (CVE)

Filtered by CWE-798
Total 1101 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2017-11026 1 Google 1 Android 2024-02-04 4.6 MEDIUM 7.8 HIGH
In android for MSM, Firefox OS for MSM, QRD Android, with all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, while flashing FRP partition using reference FRP unlock, authentication method can be compromised for static keys.
CVE-2017-11614 1 Medhost 1 Connex 2024-02-04 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
MEDHOST Connex contains hard-coded credentials that are used for customer database access. An attacker with knowledge of the hard-coded credentials and the ability to communicate directly with the database may be able to obtain or modify sensitive patient and financial information. Connex utilizes an IBM i DB2 user account for database access. The account name is HMSCXPDN. Its password is hard-coded in multiple places in the application. Customers do not have the option to change this password. The account has elevated DB2 roles, and can access all objects or database tables on the customer DB2 database. This account can access data through ODBC, FTP, and TELNET. Customers without Connex installed are still vulnerable because the MEDHOST setup program creates this account.
CVE-2017-14421 2 D-link, Dlink 2 Dir-850l Firmware, Dir-850l 2024-02-04 10.0 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
D-Link DIR-850L REV. B (with firmware through FW208WWb02) devices have a hardcoded password of wrgac25_dlink.2013gui_dir850l for the Alphanetworks account upon device reset, which allows remote attackers to obtain root access via a TELNET session.
CVE-2017-12709 1 Westermo 8 Mrd-305-din, Mrd-305-din Firmware, Mrd-315-din and 5 more 2024-02-04 2.1 LOW 5.3 MEDIUM
A Use of Hard-Coded Credentials issue was discovered in MRD-305-DIN versions older than 1.7.5.0, and MRD-315, MRD-355, MRD-455 versions older than 1.7.5.0. The device utilizes hard-coded credentials, which could allow for unauthorized local low-privileged access to the device.
CVE-2017-6022 1 Bd 2 Kla Journal Service, Performa 2024-02-04 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
A hard-coded password issue was discovered in Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD) PerformA, Version 2.0.14.0 and prior versions, and KLA Journal Service, Version 1.0.51 and prior versions. They use hard-coded passwords to access the BD Kiestra Database, which could be leveraged to compromise the confidentiality of limited PHI/PII information stored in the BD Kiestra Database.
CVE-2017-14422 2 D-link, Dlink 2 Dir-850l Firmware, Dir-850l 2024-02-04 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
D-Link DIR-850L REV. A (with firmware through FW114WWb07_h2ab_beta1) and REV. B (with firmware through FW208WWb02) devices use the same hardcoded /etc/stunnel.key private key across different customers' installations, which allows remote attackers to defeat the HTTPS cryptographic protection mechanisms by leveraging knowledge of this key from another installation.
CVE-2017-11743 1 Medhost 1 Connex 2024-02-04 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
MEDHOST Connex contains a hard-coded Mirth Connect admin credential that is used for customer Mirth Connect management access. An attacker with knowledge of the hard-coded credential and the ability to communicate directly with the Mirth Connect management console may be able to intercept sensitive patient information. The admin account password is hard-coded as $K8t1ng throughout the application, and is the same across all installations. Customers do not have the option to change the Mirth Connect admin account password. The Mirth Connect admin account is created during the Connex install. The plaintext account password is hard-coded multiple times in the Connex install and update scripts.
CVE-2017-14374 1 Dell 1 Storage Manager 2024-02-04 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
The SMI-S service in Dell Storage Manager versions earlier than 16.3.20 (aka 2016 R3.20) is protected using a hard-coded password. A remote user with the knowledge of the password might potentially disable the SMI-S service via HTTP requests, affecting storage management and monitoring functionality via the SMI-S interface. This issue, aka DSM-30415, only affects a Windows installation of the Data Collector (not applicable to the virtual appliance).
CVE-2014-8426 1 Barracuda 1 Load Balancer 2024-02-04 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
Hard coded weak credentials in Barracuda Load Balancer 5.0.0.015.
CVE-2017-6351 1 Wepresent 2 Wipg-1500, Wipg-1500 Firmware 2024-02-04 9.3 HIGH 8.1 HIGH
The WePresent WiPG-1500 device with firmware 1.0.3.7 has a manufacturer account that has a hardcoded username / password. Once the device is set to DEBUG mode, an attacker can connect to the device using the telnet protocol and log into the device with the 'abarco' hardcoded manufacturer account. This account is not documented, nor is the DEBUG feature or the use of telnetd on port tcp/5885.
CVE-2016-3685 3 Apple, Microsoft, Sap 3 Macos, Windows, Download Manager 2024-02-04 1.9 LOW 4.7 MEDIUM
SAP Download Manager 2.1.142 and earlier generates an encryption key from a small key space on Windows and Mac systems, which allows context-dependent attackers to obtain sensitive configuration information by leveraging knowledge of a hardcoded key in the program code and a computer BIOS serial number, aka SAP Security Note 2282338.
CVE-2016-10307 1 Gotrango 10 Apex Lynx, Apex Lynx Firmware, Apex Orion and 7 more 2024-02-04 10.0 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
Trango ApexLynx 2.0, ApexOrion 2.0, GigaLynx 2.0, GigaOrion 2.0, and StrataLink 3.0 devices have a built-in, hidden root account, with a default password for which the MD5 hash value is public (but the cleartext value is perhaps not yet public). This account is accessible via SSH and/or TELNET, and grants access to the underlying embedded UNIX OS on the device, allowing full control over it.
CVE-2017-6403 1 Veritas 2 Netbackup, Netbackup Appliance 2024-02-04 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
An issue was discovered in Veritas NetBackup Before 8.0 and NetBackup Appliance Before 3.0. NetBackup Cloud Storage Service uses a hardcoded username and password.
CVE-2016-8754 1 Huawei 2 Oceanstor 5600 V3, Oceanstor 5600 V3 Firmware 2024-02-04 5.4 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
Huawei OceanStor 5600 V3 V300R003C00 has a hardcoded SSH key vulnerability; the hardcoded keys are used to encrypt communication data and authenticate different nodes of the devices. An attacker may obtain the hardcoded keys and log in to such a device through SSH.
CVE-2015-2887 1 Ibaby 2 M3s Baby Monitor, M3s Baby Monitor Firmware 2024-02-04 10.0 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
iBaby M3S has a password of admin for the backdoor admin account.
CVE-2017-7576 1 Dragonwavex 2 Horizon Wireless Radio, Horizon Wireless Radio Firmware 2024-02-04 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
DragonWave Horizon 1.01.03 wireless radios have hardcoded login credentials (such as the username of energetic and password of wireless) meant to allow the vendor to access the devices. These credentials can be used in the web interface or by connecting to the device via TELNET. This is fixed in recent versions including 1.4.8.
CVE-2016-10177 1 Dlink 2 Dwr-932b, Dwr-932b Firmware 2024-02-04 10.0 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
An issue was discovered on the D-Link DWR-932B router. Undocumented TELNET and SSH services provide logins to admin with the password admin and root with the password 1234.
CVE-2017-8077 1 Tp-link 2 Tl-sg108e, Tl-sg108e Firmware 2024-02-04 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
On the TP-Link TL-SG108E 1.0, there is a hard-coded ciphering key (a long string beginning with Ei2HNryt). This affects the 1.1.2 Build 20141017 Rel.50749 firmware.
CVE-2016-8567 1 Siemens 1 Sicam Pas 2024-02-04 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
An issue was discovered in Siemens SICAM PAS before 8.00. A factory account with hard-coded passwords is present in the SICAM PAS installations. Attackers might gain privileged access to the database over Port 2638/TCP.
CVE-2016-5818 1 Schneider-electric 2 Powerlogic Pm8ecc, Powerlogic Pm8ecc Firmware 2024-02-04 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
An issue was discovered in Schneider Electric PowerLogic PM8ECC device 2.651 and older. Undocumented hard-coded credentials allow access to the device.