Search Results (1479 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2025-36326 1 Ibm 2 Cognos Controller, Controller 2025-10-03 3.7 Low
IBM Cognos Controller 11.0.0 through 11.0.1, and IBM Controller 11.1.0 through 11.1.1 could allow an attacker to obtain sensitive information due to the use of hardcoded cryptographic keys for signing session cookies.
CVE-2025-9828 1 Tenda 2 Cp6, Cp6 Firmware 2025-10-03 3.7 Low
A vulnerability was determined in Tenda CP6 11.10.00.243. The affected element is the function sub_2B7D04 of the component uhttp. Executing manipulation can lead to risky cryptographic algorithm. The attack may be launched remotely. This attack is characterized by high complexity. The exploitability is described as difficult. The exploit has been publicly disclosed and may be utilized.
CVE-2025-48931 1 Smarsh 1 Telemessage 2025-10-03 3.2 Low
The TeleMessage service through 2025-05-05 relies on MD5 for password hashing, which opens up various attack possibilities (including rainbow tables) with low computational effort.
CVE-2025-59745 1 Andsoft 1 E-tms 2025-10-02 7.5 High
Vulnerability in the cryptographic algorithm of AndSoft's e-TMS v25.03, which uses MD5 to encrypt passwords. MD5 is a cryptographically vulnerable hash algorithm and is no longer considered secure for storing or transmitting passwords. It is vulnerable to collision attacks and can be easily cracked with modern hardware, exposing user credentials to potential risks.
CVE-2025-8625 1 Wordpress 1 Wordpress 2025-10-02 9.8 Critical
The Copypress Rest API plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Remote Code Execution via copyreap_handle_image() Function in versions 1.1 to 1.2. The plugin falls back to a hard-coded JWT signing key when no secret is defined and does not restrict which file types can be fetched and saved as attachments. As a result, unauthenticated attackers can forge a valid token to gain elevated privileges and upload an arbitrary file (e.g. a PHP script) through the image handler, leading to remote code execution.
CVE-2025-24525 1 Keysight 1 Ixia Vision 2025-10-02 7.5 High
Keysight Ixia Vision has an issue with hardcoded cryptographic material which may allow an attacker to intercept or decrypt payloads sent to the device via API calls or user authentication if the end user does not replace the TLS certificate that shipped with the device. Remediation is available in Version 6.9.1, released on September 23, 2025.
CVE-2025-43483 1 Hp 1 Poly Clariti Manager 2025-10-02 5.7 Medium
A potential security vulnerability has been identified in the Poly Clariti Manager for versions prior to 10.12.1. The vulnerability could allow the retrieval of hardcoded cryptographic keys. HP has addressed the issue in the latest software update.
CVE-2024-52331 1 Ecovacs 28 Airbot Andy, Airbot Andy Firmware, Airbot Ava and 25 more 2025-10-02 7.5 High
ECOVACS robot lawnmowers and vacuums use a deterministic symmetric key to decrypt firmware updates. An attacker can create and encrypt malicious firmware that will be successfully decrypted and installed by the robot.
CVE-2025-4876 1 Connectwise 1 Risk Assessment 2025-10-02 6 Medium
ConnectWise-Password-Encryption-Utility.exe in ConnectWise Risk Assessment allows an attacker to extract a hardcoded AES decryption key via reverse engineering. This key is embedded in plaintext within the binary and used in cryptographic operations without dynamic key management. Once obtained the key can be used to decrypt CSV input filesĀ used for authenticated network scanning.
CVE-2024-47519 1 Arista 1 Ng Firewall 2025-09-29 8.3 High
Backup uploads to ETM subject to man-in-the-middle interception
CVE-2025-60250 1 Unitree 4 B2, G1, Go2 and 1 more 2025-09-26 4.7 Medium
Unitree Go2, G1, H1, and B2 devices through 2025-09-20 decrypt BLE packet data by using the df98b715d5c6ed2b25817b6f2554124a key and the 2841ae97419c2973296a0d4bdfe19a4f IV.
CVE-2025-59484 1 Automationdirect 1 Click Plus 2025-09-25 8.3 High
The use of a broken or risky cryptographic algorithm was discovered in firmware version 3.60 of the Click Plus PLC. The vulnerability relies on the fact that the software uses an insecure implementation of the RSA encryption algorithm.
CVE-2025-58069 1 Automationdirect 1 Click Plus 2025-09-25 5.3 Medium
The use of a hard-coded cryptographic key was discovered in firmware version 3.60 of the Click Plus PLC. The vulnerability relies on the fact that the software contains a hard-coded AES key used to protect the initial messages of a new KOPS session.
CVE-2024-12078 1 Ecovacs 28 Airbot Andy, Airbot Andy Firmware, Airbot Ava and 25 more 2025-09-23 6.3 Medium
ECOVACS robot lawn mowers and vacuums use a shared, static secret key to encrypt BLE GATT messages. An unauthenticated attacker within BLE range can control any robot using the same key.
CVE-2025-30200 1 Ecovacs 26 Deebot T10, Deebot T10 Firmware, Deebot T10 Omni and 23 more 2025-09-23 6.3 Medium
ECOVACS robot vacuums and base stations communicate via an insecure Wi-Fi network with a deterministic AES encryption key, which can be easily derived.
CVE-2025-30198 1 Ecovacs 26 Deebot T10, Deebot T10 Firmware, Deebot T10 Omni and 23 more 2025-09-23 6.3 Medium
ECOVACS robot vacuums and base stations communicate via an insecure Wi-Fi network with a deterministic WPA2-PSK, which can be easily derived.
CVE-2024-47829 1 Pnpm 1 Pnpm 2025-09-19 6.5 Medium
pnpm is a package manager. Prior to version 10.0.0, the path shortening function uses the md5 function as a path shortening compression function, and if a collision occurs, it will result in the same storage path for two different libraries. Although the real names are under the package name /node_modoules/, there are no version numbers for the libraries they refer to. This issue has been patched in version 10.0.0.
CVE-2025-54807 1 Doverfuelingsolutions 1 Progauge Maglink Lx Console 2025-09-19 9.8 Critical
The secret used for validating authentication tokens is hardcoded in device firmware for affected versions. An attacker who obtains the signing key can bypass authentication, gaining complete access to the system.
CVE-2025-59354 2 Dragonflyoss, Linuxfoundation 2 Dragonfly2, Dragonfly 2025-09-18 5.3 Medium
Dragonfly is an open source P2P-based file distribution and image acceleration system. Prior to 2.1.0, the DragonFly2 uses a variety of hash functions, including the MD5 hash, for downloaded files. This allows attackers to replace files with malicious ones that have a colliding hash. This vulnerability is fixed in 2.1.0.
CVE-2025-59339 1 Ovh 1 The-bastion 2025-09-18 4.4 Medium
The Bastion provides authentication, authorization, traceability and auditability for SSH accesses. Session-recording ttyrec files, may be handled by the provided osh-encrypt-rsync script that is a helper to rotate, encrypt, sign, copy, and optionally move them to a remote storage periodically, if configured to. When running, the script properly rotates and encrypts the files using the provided GPG key(s), but silently fails to sign them, even if asked to.