CVE-2006-2716
UnknownEPSS 2.11%
Last modified
CVE-2006-2716 is a vulnerability of currently unknown severity. Secure Elements Class 5 AVR server (aka C5 EVM) before 2.8.1 uses a hard-coded user ID and password, which allows remote attackers to gain access to the server.. EPSS estimates a 2.11% chance of exploitation in the next 30 days.
Description
Secure Elements Class 5 AVR server (aka C5 EVM) before 2.8.1 uses a hard-coded user ID and password, which allows remote attackers to gain access to the server.
Metrics
Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Secure Elements | C5 Enterprise Vulnerability Management | All versions |
References
- http://secunia.com/advisories/20378Patch, Vendor Advisory
- http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/584329Patch, Third Party Advisory, US Government Resource
- http://secunia.com/advisories/20378Patch, Vendor Advisory
- http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/584329Patch, Third Party Advisory, US Government Resource
Timeline
- Published
- Last Modified
- Status
- Modified
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CVE-2006-2716?
Secure Elements Class 5 AVR server (aka C5 EVM) before 2.8.1 uses a hard-coded user ID and password, which allows remote attackers to gain access to the server.
How severe is CVE-2006-2716?
Severity scoring for CVE-2006-2716 is pending analysis. The EPSS model estimates a 2.11% probability of exploitation in the next 30 days.
How do I fix CVE-2006-2716?
Check the vendor references and advisories linked above for patched versions and mitigation guidance. You can also run a Strix scan to test if your systems are affected.
Are you affected by CVE-2006-2716?
Run a free Strix scan to check your systems for this vulnerability.
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