Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 4 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2023-34437 1 Bakerhughes 2 Bentley Nevada 3500 System, Bentley Nevada 3500 System Firmware 2024-11-13 N/A 7.5 HIGH
Baker Hughes – Bently Nevada 3500 System TDI Firmware version 5.05 contains a vulnerability in their password retrieval functionality which could allow an attacker to access passwords stored on the device.
CVE-2022-29953 1 Bakerhughes 8 Bently Nevada 3701\/40, Bently Nevada 3701\/40 Firmware, Bently Nevada 3701\/44 and 5 more 2024-02-13 N/A 9.8 CRITICAL
The Bently Nevada 3700 series of condition monitoring equipment through 2022-04-29 has a maintenance interface on port 4001/TCP with undocumented, hardcoded credentials. An attacker capable of connecting to this interface can thus trivially take over its functionality.
CVE-2022-29952 1 Bakerhughes 8 Bently Nevada 3701\/40, Bently Nevada 3701\/40 Firmware, Bently Nevada 3701\/44 and 5 more 2024-02-09 N/A 9.1 CRITICAL
Bently Nevada condition monitoring equipment through 2022-04-29 mishandles authentication. It utilizes the TDI command and data protocols (60005/TCP, 60007/TCP) for communications between the monitoring controller and System 1 and/or Bently Nevada Monitor Configuration (BNMC) software. These protocols provide configuration management and historical data related functionality. Neither protocol has any authentication features, allowing any attacker capable of communicating with the ports in question to invoke (a subset of) desired functionality.
CVE-2021-32997 1 Bakerhughes 10 Bentley Nevada 3500\/22m \(288055-01\), Bentley Nevada 3500\/22m \(288055-01\) Firmware, Bentley Nevada 3500 Rack Configuration \(129133-01\) and 7 more 2024-02-04 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
The affected Baker Hughes Bentley Nevada products (3500 System 1 6.x, Part No. 3060/00 versions 6.98 and prior, 3500 System 1, Part No. 3071/xx & 3072/xx versions 21.1 HF1 and prior, 3500 Rack Configuration, Part No. 129133-01 versions 6.4 and prior, and 3500/22M Firmware, Part No. 288055-01 versions 5.05 and prior) utilize a weak encryption algorithm for storage and transmission of sensitive data, which may allow an attacker to more easily obtain credentials used for access.