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Total 6 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2018-12261 1 Apollotechnologiesinc 2 Momentum Axel 720p, Momentum Axel 720p Firmware 2020-08-24 2.1 LOW 4.4 MEDIUM
An issue was discovered on Momentum Axel 720P 5.1.8 devices. All processes run as root.
CVE-2018-12258 1 Apollotechnologiesinc 2 Momentum Axel 720p, Momentum Axel 720p Firmware 2019-10-02 7.2 HIGH 6.8 MEDIUM
An issue was discovered on Momentum Axel 720P 5.1.8 devices. Custom Firmware Upgrade is possible via an SD Card. With physical access, an attacker can upgrade the firmware in under 60 seconds by inserting an SD card containing the firmware with name 'ezviz.dav' and rebooting.
CVE-2018-12259 1 Apollotechnologiesinc 2 Momentum Axel 720p, Momentum Axel 720p Firmware 2019-10-02 7.2 HIGH 6.8 MEDIUM
An issue was discovered on Momentum Axel 720P 5.1.8 devices. Root access can be obtained via UART pins without any restrictions, which leads to full system compromise.
CVE-2018-12260 1 Apollotechnologiesinc 2 Momentum Axel 720p, Momentum Axel 720p Firmware 2019-10-02 2.1 LOW 6.7 MEDIUM
An issue was discovered on Momentum Axel 720P 5.1.8 devices. The root password can be obtained in cleartext by issuing the command 'showKey' from the root CLI. This password may be the same on all devices
CVE-2018-12323 1 Apollotechnologiesinc 2 Momentum Axel 720p, Momentum Axel 720p Firmware 2018-08-14 7.2 HIGH 6.8 MEDIUM
An issue was discovered on Momentum Axel 720P 5.1.8 devices. A password of EHLGVG is hard-coded for the root and admin accounts, which makes it easier for physically proximate attackers to login at the console.
CVE-2018-12257 1 Apollotechnologiesinc 2 Momentum Axel 720p, Momentum Axel 720p Firmware 2018-08-02 2.1 LOW 4.4 MEDIUM
An issue was discovered on Momentum Axel 720P 5.1.8 devices. There is Authenticated Custom Firmware Upgrade via DNS Hijacking. An authenticated root user with CLI access is able to remotely upgrade firmware to a custom image due to lack of SSL validation by changing the nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf to the attacker's server, and serving the expected HTTPS response containing new firmware for the device to download.