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Vendors |
Products |
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CVSS v3.1 |
| Delta Electronics DOPSoft versions 4.00.16.22 and prior are vulnerable to a stack-based buffer overflow, which could allow an attacker to remotely execute arbitrary code when a malformed file is introduced to the software.
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| Delta Electronics DOPSoft versions 4.00.16.22 and prior are vulnerable to an out-of-bounds write, which could allow an attacker to remotely execute arbitrary code when a malformed file is introduced to the software.
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| Delta Electronics DIAScreen versions 1.2.1.23 and prior are vulnerable to out-of-bounds write, which may allow an attacker to remotely execute arbitrary code.
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| If an attacker were to access memory locations of LS ELECTRIC XBC-DN32U with operating system version 01.80 that are outside of the communication buffer, the device stops operating. This could allow an attacker to cause a denial-of-service condition.
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The Sub-IoT implementation of the DASH 7 Alliance protocol has a vulnerability that can lead to an out-of-bounds write prior to implementation version 0.5.0. If the protocol has been compiled using default settings, this will only grant the attacker access to allocated but unused memory. However, if it was configured using non-default settings, there is the possibility that exploiting this vulnerability could lead to system crashes and remote code execution.
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| Osprey Pump Controller version 1.01 is vulnerable to an unauthenticated OS command injection vulnerability. This can be exploited to inject and execute arbitrary shell commands through a HTTP POST parameter called by index.php script. |
| Osprey Pump Controller version 1.01 is vulnerable an unauthenticated OS command injection vulnerability. This can be exploited to inject and execute arbitrary shell commands through a HTTP GET parameter called by DataLogView.php, EventsView.php and AlarmsView.php scripts. |
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Datakit CrossCadWare_x64.dll contains an out-of-bounds write past the end of an allocated buffer while parsing a specially crafted SLDPRT file. This could allow an attacker to execute code in the context of the current process.
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| Versions of INEA ME RTU firmware prior to 3.36 are vulnerable to OS command injection, which could allow an attacker to remotely execute arbitrary code. |
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Versions 00.07.00 through 00.07.03 of Teltonika’s RUT router firmware contain an operating system (OS) command injection vulnerability in a Lua service. An attacker could exploit a parameter in the vulnerable function that calls a user-provided package name by instead providing a package with a malicious name that contains an OS command injection payload.
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| Delta Electronics DIAScreen may write past the end of an allocated
buffer while parsing a specially crafted input file. This could allow an
attacker to execute code in the context of the current process.
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Sante DICOM Viewer Pro lacks proper validation of user-supplied data when parsing DICOM files. This could lead to an out-of-bounds write. An attacker could leverage this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code in the context of the current process.
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Sante DICOM Viewer Pro lacks proper validation of user-supplied data when parsing DICOM files. This could lead to a stack-based buffer overflow. An attacker could leverage this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code in the context of the current process.
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In Weintek's cMT3000 HMI Web CGI device, the cgi-bin command_wb.cgi contains a stack-based buffer overflow, which could allow an anonymous attacker to hijack control flow and bypass login authentication.
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In Weintek's cMT3000 HMI Web CGI device, an anonymous attacker can execute arbitrary commands after login to the device.
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In Weintek's cMT3000 HMI Web CGI device, the cgi-bin codesys.cgi contains a stack-based buffer overflow, which could allow an anonymous attacker to hijack control flow and bypass login authentication.
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| Zavio CF7500, CF7300, CF7201, CF7501, CB3211, CB3212, CB5220,
CB6231, B8520, B8220, and CD321
IP Cameras
with firmware version M2.1.6.05 has a
command injection vulnerability in their implementation of their
binaries and handling of network requests.
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| Zavio CF7500, CF7300, CF7201, CF7501, CB3211, CB3212, CB5220,
CB6231, B8520, B8220, and CD321 IP Cameras
with firmware version M2.1.6.05 are
vulnerable to stack-based overflows. During the process of updating
certain settings sent from incoming network requests, the product does
not sufficiently check or validate allocated buffer size. This may lead
to remote code execution.
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| Zavio CF7500, CF7300, CF7201, CF7501, CB3211, CB3212, CB5220,
CB6231, B8520, B8220, and CD321
IP Cameras
with firmware version M2.1.6.05 are
vulnerable to multiple instances of stack-based overflows. During the
processing and parsing of certain fields in XML elements from incoming
network requests, the product does not sufficiently check or validate
allocated buffer size. This may lead to remote code execution.
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| Zavio CF7500, CF7300, CF7201, CF7501, CB3211, CB3212, CB5220,
CB6231, B8520, B8220, and CD321
IP Cameras with firmware version M2.1.6.05 are
vulnerable to multiple instances of stack-based overflows. While parsing
certain XML elements from incoming network requests, the product does
not sufficiently check or validate allocated buffer size. This may lead
to remote code execution.
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