CVE-2013-5636
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CVE-2013-5636 is a vulnerability of currently unknown severity. Unlock.exe in Media Encryption EPM Explorer in Check Point Endpoint Security through E80.50 does not associate password failures with a device ID, which makes it easier for physically proximate attackers to bypass the device-locking protection mechanism by overwriting DVREM.EPM with a copy of itself after each few password guesses.. EPSS estimates a 0.20% chance of exploitation in the next 30 days.
Description
Unlock.exe in Media Encryption EPM Explorer in Check Point Endpoint Security through E80.50 does not associate password failures with a device ID, which makes it easier for physically proximate attackers to bypass the device-locking protection mechanism by overwriting DVREM.EPM with a copy of itself after each few password guesses.
Metrics
Weakness Enumeration
Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Checkpoint | Endpoint Security | e80 |
| Checkpoint | Endpoint Security | e80.10 |
| Checkpoint | Endpoint Security | e80.20 |
| Checkpoint | Endpoint Security | e80.30 |
| Checkpoint | Endpoint Security | e80.40 |
| Checkpoint | Endpoint Security | e80.41 |
| Checkpoint | Endpoint Security | e80.50 |
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Timeline
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- Status
- Modified
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