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Total
4 CVE
CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v2 | CVSS v3 |
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CVE-2021-42021 | 1 Siemens | 6 Siveillance Video Dlna Server, Siveillance Video Management Software 2019 R1, Siveillance Video Management Software 2019 R2 and 3 more | 2022-07-25 | 5.0 MEDIUM | 7.5 HIGH |
A vulnerability has been identified in Siveillance Video DLNA Server (2019 R1), Siveillance Video DLNA Server (2019 R2), Siveillance Video DLNA Server (2019 R3), Siveillance Video DLNA Server (2020 R1), Siveillance Video DLNA Server (2020 R2), Siveillance Video DLNA Server (2020 R3), Siveillance Video DLNA Server (2021 R1). The affected application contains a path traversal vulnerability that could allow to read arbitrary files on the server that are outside the application’s web document directory. An unauthenticated remote attacker could exploit this issue to access sensitive information for subsequent attacks. | |||||
CVE-2019-6580 | 1 Siemens | 5 Siveillance Video Management Software 2017 R2, Siveillance Video Management Software 2018 R1, Siveillance Video Management Software 2018 R2 and 2 more | 2020-10-16 | 7.5 HIGH | 9.8 CRITICAL |
A vulnerability has been identified in Siveillance VMS 2017 R2 (All versions < V11.2a), Siveillance VMS 2018 R1 (All versions < V12.1a), Siveillance VMS 2018 R2 (All versions < V12.2a), Siveillance VMS 2018 R3 (All versions < V12.3a), Siveillance VMS 2019 R1 (All versions < V13.1a). An attacker with network access to port 80/TCP could change device properties without authorization. No user interaction is required to exploit this security vulnerability. Successful exploitation compromises confidentiality, integrity and availability of the targeted system. At the time of advisory publication no public exploitation of this security vulnerability was known. | |||||
CVE-2019-6581 | 1 Siemens | 5 Siveillance Video Management Software 2017 R2, Siveillance Video Management Software 2018 R1, Siveillance Video Management Software 2018 R2 and 2 more | 2020-10-16 | 6.5 MEDIUM | 8.8 HIGH |
A vulnerability has been identified in Siveillance VMS 2017 R2 (All versions < V11.2a), Siveillance VMS 2018 R1 (All versions < V12.1a), Siveillance VMS 2018 R2 (All versions < V12.2a), Siveillance VMS 2018 R3 (All versions < V12.3a), Siveillance VMS 2019 R1 (All versions < V13.1a). An attacker with network access to port 80/TCP could change user roles without proper authorization. The security vulnerability could be exploited by an authenticated attacker with network access to the affected service. No user interaction is required to exploit this security vulnerability. Successful exploitation compromises confidentiality, integrity and availability of the targeted system. At the time of advisory publication no public exploitation of this security vulnerability was known. | |||||
CVE-2019-6582 | 1 Siemens | 5 Siveillance Video Management Software 2017 R2, Siveillance Video Management Software 2018 R1, Siveillance Video Management Software 2018 R2 and 2 more | 2020-10-06 | 5.5 MEDIUM | 7.1 HIGH |
A vulnerability has been identified in Siveillance VMS 2017 R2 (All versions < V11.2a), Siveillance VMS 2018 R1 (All versions < V12.1a), Siveillance VMS 2018 R2 (All versions < V12.2a), Siveillance VMS 2018 R3 (All versions < V12.3a), Siveillance VMS 2019 R1 (All versions < V13.1a). An attacker with network access to port 80/TCP can change user-defined event properties without proper authorization. The security vulnerability could be exploited by an authenticated attacker with network access to the affected service. No user interaction is required to exploit this security vulnerability. Successful exploitation compromises integrity of the user-defined event properties and the availability of corresponding functionality. At the time of advisory publication no public exploitation of this security vulnerability was known. |