Search Results (1732 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2017-14426 1 Dlink 2 Dir-850l, Dir-850l Firmware 2025-04-20 7.8 High
D-Link DIR-850L REV. A (with firmware through FW114WWb07_h2ab_beta1) and REV. B (with firmware through FW208WWb02) devices have 0644 /var/etc/shadow (aka the /etc/shadow symlink target) permissions.
CVE-2017-2720 1 Huawei 1 Fusionsphere Openstack 2025-04-20 N/A
FusionSphere OpenStack V100R006C00 has an information exposure vulnerability. The software uses hard-coded cryptographic key to encrypt messages between certain components, which significantly increases the possibility that encrypted data may be recovered and results in information exposure.
CVE-2017-5230 1 Rapid7 1 Nexpose 2025-04-20 N/A
The Java keystore in all versions and editions of Rapid7 Nexpose prior to 6.4.50 is encrypted with a static password of 'r@p1d7k3y5t0r3' which is not modifiable by the user. The keystore provides storage for saved scan credentials in an otherwise secure location on disk.
CVE-2017-15582 1 Writediary 1 Diary With Lock 2025-04-20 N/A
In net.MCrypt in the "Diary with lock" (aka WriteDiary) application 4.72 for Android, hardcoded SecretKey and iv variables are used for the AES parameters, which makes it easier for attackers to obtain the cleartext of stored diary entries.
CVE-2017-14376 1 Emc 1 Appsync 2025-04-20 N/A
EMC AppSync Server prior to 3.5.0.1 contains database accounts with hardcoded passwords that could potentially be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
CVE-2017-14422 1 Dlink 2 Dir-850l, Dir-850l Firmware 2025-04-20 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-2017-6351 1 Wepresent 2 Wipg-1500, Wipg-1500 Firmware 2025-04-20 N/A
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-2017-15909 1 Dlink 2 Dgs-1500, Dgs-1500 Firmware 2025-04-20 N/A
D-Link DGS-1500 Ax devices before 2.51B021 have a hardcoded password, which allows remote attackers to obtain shell access.
CVE-2017-11026 1 Google 1 Android 2025-04-20 N/A
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-2017-12928 1 Tecnovision 1 Dlx Spot Player4 2025-04-20 N/A
A hard-coded password of tecn0visi0n for the dlxuser account in TecnoVISION DLX Spot Player4 (all known versions) allows remote attackers to log in via SSH and escalate privileges to root access with the same credentials.
CVE-2017-12860 1 Epson 1 Easymp 2025-04-20 N/A
The Epson "EasyMP" software is designed to remotely stream a users computer to supporting projectors.These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming.In addition to the password, each projector has a hardcoded "backdoor" code (2270), which authenticates to all devices.
CVE-2017-7576 1 Dragonwavex 2 Horizon Wireless Radio, Horizon Wireless Radio Firmware 2025-04-20 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-2017-6558 1 Iball 2 Ib-wra150n, Ib-wra150n Firmware 2025-04-20 N/A
iball Baton 150M iB-WRA150N v1 00000001 1.2.6 build 110401 Rel.47776n devices are prone to an authentication bypass vulnerability that allows remote attackers to view and modify administrative router settings by reading the HTML source code of the password.cgi file.
CVE-2017-6403 1 Veritas 2 Netbackup, Netbackup Appliance 2025-04-20 N/A
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-2017-11743 1 Medhost 1 Connex 2025-04-20 N/A
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-2016-8491 1 Fortinet 1 Fortiwlc 2025-04-20 N/A
The presence of a hardcoded account named 'core' in Fortinet FortiWLC allows attackers to gain unauthorized read/write access via a remote shell.
CVE-2015-2887 1 Ibaby 2 M3s Baby Monitor, M3s Baby Monitor Firmware 2025-04-20 N/A
iBaby M3S has a password of admin for the backdoor admin account.
CVE-2017-11129 1 Stashcat 1 Heinekingmedia 2025-04-20 N/A
An issue was discovered in heinekingmedia StashCat through 1.7.5 for Android. The keystore is locked with a hard-coded password. Therefore, everyone with access to the keystore can read the content out, for example the private key of the user.
CVE-2017-6022 1 Bd 2 Kla Journal Service, Performa 2025-04-20 N/A
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-2016-8567 1 Siemens 1 Sicam Pas\/pqs 2025-04-20 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.