Search Results (311 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2025-6892 1 Moxa 7 Edf-g1002-bp, Edr-8010, Edr-g9010 and 4 more 2026-04-15 N/A
An Incorrect Authorization vulnerability has been identified in Moxa’s network security appliances and routers. A flaw in the API authentication mechanism allows unauthorized access to protected API endpoints, including those intended for administrative functions. This vulnerability can be exploited after a legitimate user has logged in, as the system fails to properly validate session context or privilege boundaries. An attacker may leverage this flaw to perform unauthorized privileged operations. While successful exploitation can severely impact the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the affected device itself, there is no loss of confidentiality or integrity within any subsequent systems.
CVE-2025-5191 2 Microsoft, Moxa 5 Windows, Drp-a100, Drp-c100 and 2 more 2026-04-15 N/A
An Unquoted Search Path vulnerability has been identified in the utility for Moxa’s industrial computers (Windows). Due to the unquoted path configuration in the SerialInterfaceService.exe utility, a local attacker with limited privileges could place a malicious executable in a higher-priority directory within the search path. When the Serial Interface service starts, the malicious executable could be run with SYSTEM privileges. Successful exploitation could allow privilege escalation or enable an attacker to maintain persistence on the affected system. While successful exploitation can severely impact the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the affected device itself, there is no loss of confidentiality, integrity, or availability within any subsequent systems.
CVE-2025-2026 1 Moxa 2 Nport 6100-g2 Series, Nport 6200-g2 Series 2026-04-15 N/A
The NPort 6100-G2/6200-G2 Series is affected by a high-severity vulnerability (CVE-2025-2026) that allows remote attackers to execute a null byte injection through the device’s web API. This may lead to an unexpected device reboot and result in a denial-of-service (DoS) condition. An authenticated remote attacker with web read-only privileges can exploit the vulnerable API to inject malicious input. Successful exploitation may cause the device to reboot, disrupting normal operations and causing a temporary denial of service.
CVE-2025-9315 1 Moxa 1 Mxsecurity 2026-04-15 N/A
An unauthenticated device registration vulnerability, caused by Improperly Controlled Modification of Dynamically-Determined Object Attributes, has been identified in the MXsecurity Series. An unauthenticated remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability by sending a specially crafted JSON payload to the device's registration endpoint /api/v1/devices/register, allowing the attacker to register unauthorized devices without authentication. Although exploiting this vulnerability has limited modification of data, there is no impact to the confidentiality and availability of the affected device, as well as no loss of confidentiality, integrity, and availability within any subsequent systems.
CVE-2025-1977 1 Moxa 2 Nport 6100-g2 Series, Nport 6200-g2 Series 2026-04-15 N/A
The NPort 6100-G2/6200-G2 Series is affected by an execution with unnecessary privileges vulnerability (CVE-2025-1977) that allows an authenticated user with read-only access to perform unauthorized configuration changes through the MCC (Moxa CLI Configuration) tool. The issue can be exploited remotely over the network with low-attack complexity and no user interaction but requires specific system conditions or configurations to be present. Successful exploitation may result in changes to device settings that were not intended to be permitted for the affected user role, potentially leading to a high impact on the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the device. No impact on other systems has been identified.
CVE-2025-15017 1 Moxa 11 Nport 5000ai-m12 Series, Nport 5100 Series, Nport 5100a Series and 8 more 2026-04-15 N/A
A vulnerability exists in serial device servers where active debug code remains enabled in the UART interface. An attacker with physical access to the device can directly connect to the UART interface and, without authentication, user interaction, or execution conditions, gain unauthorized access to internal debug functionality. Exploitation is low complexity and allows an attacker to execute privileged operations and access sensitive system resources, resulting in a high impact to the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the affected device. No security impact to external or dependent systems has been identified.
CVE-2025-1679 1 Moxa 4 Tn-4500a, Tn-5500a, Tn-g4500 and 1 more 2026-04-15 N/A
Cross-site Scripting has been identified in Moxa’s Ethernet switches, which allows an authenticated administrative attacker to inject malicious scripts to an affected device’s web service that could impact authenticated users interacting with the device’s web interface. This vulnerability is classified as stored cross-site scripting (XSS); attackers inject malicious scripts into the system, and the scripts persist across sessions. There is no impact to the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the affected device; no loss of availability within any subsequent systems but has some loss of confidentiality and integrity within the subsequent system.
CVE-2024-9137 1 Moxa 7 Edf-g1002-bp, Edr-8010, Edr-g9004 and 4 more 2026-04-15 9.4 Critical
The affected product lacks an authentication check when sending commands to the server via the Moxa service. This vulnerability allows an attacker to execute specified commands, potentially leading to unauthorized downloads or uploads of configuration files and system compromise.
CVE-2024-9139 1 Moxa 8 Edf-g1002-bp Firmware, Edr-8010 Firmware, Edr-810 Firmware and 5 more 2026-04-15 7.2 High
The affected product permits OS command injection through improperly restricted commands, potentially allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code.
CVE-2025-1680 1 Moxa 4 Tn-4500a, Tn-5500a, Tn-g4500 and 1 more 2026-04-15 N/A
An acceptance of extraneous untrusted data with trusted data vulnerability has been identified in Moxa’s Ethernet switches, which allows attackers with administrative privileges to manipulate HTTP Host headers by injecting a specially crafted Host header into HTTP requests sent to an affected device’s web service. This vulnerability is classified as Host Header Injection, where invalid Host headers can manipulate to redirect users, forge links, or phishing attacks. There is no impact to the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the affected device; no loss of confidentiality, integrity, and availability within any subsequent systems.
CVE-2026-4483 1 Moxa 1 Mxgeneralio 2026-04-08 N/A
An exposed IOCTL with an  insufficient access control vulnerability has been identified in the utility, MxGeneralIo, for Moxa’s industrial x86 computers. The affected utility, MxGeneralIo, exposes IOCTL methods that permit direct read and write access to MSR and system memory. A local attacker with high privileges could abuse these interfaces to perform unauthorized operations. Successful exploitation may result in privilege escalation on Windows 7 systems or cause a system crash (BSoD) on Windows 10 and 11 systems, leading to a denial-of-service condition. The vulnerability could slightly affect the confidentiality and integrity of the device, but availability might be heavily impacted. No impact to the subsequent system has been identified.
CVE-2022-41313 1 Moxa 4 Sds-3008, Sds-3008-t, Sds-3008-t Firmware and 1 more 2025-11-04 5.4 Medium
A stored cross-site scripting vulnerability exists in the web application functionality of Moxa SDS-3008 Series Industrial Ethernet Switch 2.1. A specially-crafted HTTP request can lead to arbitrary Javascript execution. An attacker can send an HTTP request to trigger this vulnerability.Form field id="switch_contact"
CVE-2022-41312 1 Moxa 4 Sds-3008, Sds-3008-t, Sds-3008-t Firmware and 1 more 2025-11-04 5.4 Medium
A stored cross-site scripting vulnerability exists in the web application functionality of Moxa SDS-3008 Series Industrial Ethernet Switch 2.1. A specially-crafted HTTP request can lead to arbitrary Javascript execution. An attacker can send an HTTP request to trigger this vulnerability.Form field id="Switch Description", name "switch_description"
CVE-2022-41311 1 Moxa 4 Sds-3008, Sds-3008-t, Sds-3008-t Firmware and 1 more 2025-11-04 5.4 Medium
A stored cross-site scripting vulnerability exists in the web application functionality of Moxa SDS-3008 Series Industrial Ethernet Switch 2.1. A specially-crafted HTTP request can lead to arbitrary Javascript execution. An attacker can send an HTTP request to trigger this vulnerability.Form field id="webLocationMessage_text" name="webLocationMessage_text"
CVE-2017-16719 1 Moxa 6 Nport 5110, Nport 5110 Firmware, Nport 5130 and 3 more 2025-04-20 N/A
An Injection issue was discovered in Moxa NPort 5110 Version 2.2, NPort 5110 Version 2.4, NPort 5110 Version 2.6, NPort 5110 Version 2.7, NPort 5130 Version 3.7 and prior, and NPort 5150 Version 3.7 and prior. An attacker may be able to inject packets that could potentially disrupt the availability of the device.
CVE-2017-7913 1 Moxa 12 Oncell 5004-hspa, Oncell 5004-hspa Firmware, Oncell 5104-hsdpa and 9 more 2025-04-20 N/A
A Plaintext Storage of a Password issue was discovered in Moxa OnCell G3110-HSPA Version 1.3 build 15082117 and previous versions, OnCell G3110-HSDPA Version 1.2 Build 09123015 and previous versions, OnCell G3150-HSDPA Version 1.4 Build 11051315 and previous versions, OnCell 5104-HSDPA, OnCell 5104-HSPA, and OnCell 5004-HSPA. The application's configuration file contains parameters that represent passwords in plaintext.
CVE-2017-7917 1 Moxa 12 Oncell 5004-hspa, Oncell 5004-hspa Firmware, Oncell 5104-hsdpa and 9 more 2025-04-20 N/A
A Cross-Site Request Forgery issue was discovered in Moxa OnCell G3110-HSPA Version 1.3 build 15082117 and previous versions, OnCell G3110-HSDPA Version 1.2 Build 09123015 and previous versions, OnCell G3150-HSDPA Version 1.4 Build 11051315 and previous versions, OnCell 5104-HSDPA, OnCell 5104-HSPA, and OnCell 5004-HSPA. The application does not sufficiently verify if a request was intentionally provided by the user who submitted the request, which could allow an attacker to modify the configuration of the device.
CVE-2017-7455 1 Moxa 1 Mxview 2025-04-20 N/A
Moxa MXView 2.8 allows remote attackers to read web server's private key file, no access control.
CVE-2017-7915 1 Moxa 12 Oncell 5004-hspa, Oncell 5004-hspa Firmware, Oncell 5104-hsdpa and 9 more 2025-04-20 N/A
An Improper Restriction of Excessive Authentication Attempts issue was discovered in Moxa OnCell G3110-HSPA Version 1.3 build 15082117 and previous versions, OnCell G3110-HSDPA Version 1.2 Build 09123015 and previous versions, OnCell G3150-HSDPA Version 1.4 Build 11051315 and previous versions, OnCell 5104-HSDPA, OnCell 5104-HSPA, and OnCell 5004-HSPA. An attacker can freely use brute force to determine parameters needed to bypass authentication.
CVE-2016-9333 1 Moxa 1 Softcms 2025-04-20 N/A
An issue was discovered in Moxa SoftCMS versions prior to Version 1.6. The SoftCMS Application does not properly sanitize input that may allow a remote attacker access to SoftCMS with administrator's privilege through specially crafted input (SQL INJECTION).