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CVE-2022-34462
Dell EMC SCG Policy Manager, versions from 5.10 to 5.12, contain(s) a Hard-coded Password Vulnerability. An attacker, with the knowledge of the hard-coded credentials, could potentially exploit this vulnerability to login to the system to gain admin privileges.
Dell Emc Secure Connect Gateway Policy Manager
NA
CVE-2023-23771
Motorola MBTS Base Radio accepts hard-coded backdoor password. The Motorola MBTS Base Radio Man Machine Interface (MMI), allowing for service technicians to diagnose and configure the device, accepts a hard-coded backdoor password that cannot be changed or disabled.
Motorola Mbts Base Radio Firmware R05.x2.57
NA
CVE-2023-34338
AMI SPx contains a vulnerability in the BMC where an Attacker may cause a use of hard-coded cryptographic key by a hard-coded certificate. A successful exploit of this vulnerability may lead to a loss of confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
Ami Megarac Sp-x 12
Ami Megarac Sp-x 13
NA
CVE-2023-22429
Android App 'Wolt Delivery: Food and more' version 4.27.2 and previous versions uses hard-coded credentials (API key for an external service), which may allow a local malicious user to obtain the hard-coded API key via reverse-engineering the application binary.
Wolt Wolt Delivery
10
CVSSv2
CVE-2016-8717
An exploitable Use of Hard-coded Credentials vulnerability exists in the Moxa AWK-3131A Wireless Access Point running firmware 1.1. The device operating system contains an undocumented, privileged (root) account with hard-coded credentials, giving attackers full control of affect...
Moxa Awk-3131a Firmware 1.1
7.5
CVSSv2
CVE-2017-11614
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 informatio...
Medhost Connex -
7.5
CVSSv2
CVE-2022-26671
Taiwan Secom Dr.ID Access Control system’s login page has a hard-coded credential in the source code. An unauthenticated remote attacker can use the hard-coded credential to acquire partial system information and modify system setting to cause partial disrupt of service.
Secom Dr.id Access Control 3.3.2
Secom Dr.id Attendance System 3.4.0.0.3.11
4
CVSSv2
CVE-2020-2499
A hard-coded password vulnerability has been reported to affect earlier versions of QES. If exploited, this vulnerability could allow malicious users to log in with a hard-coded password. QNAP has already fixed the issue in QES 2.1.1 Build 20200515 and later.
Qnap Qes
Qnap Qes 2.1.1
5
CVSSv2
CVE-2021-24005
Usage of hard-coded cryptographic keys to encrypt configuration files and debug logs in FortiAuthenticator versions prior to 6.3.0 may allow an attacker with access to the files or the CLI configuration to decrypt the sensitive data, via knowledge of the hard-coded key.
Fortinet Fortiauthenticator
NA
CVE-2024-23453
Android Spoon application version 7.11.1 to 8.6.0 uses hard-coded credentials, which may allow a local malicious user to retrieve the hard-coded API key when the application binary is reverse-engineered. This API key may be used for unexpected access of the associated service.
Spooncast Spoon
CVSSv2
CVSSv2
CVSSv3
VMScore
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