Vulnerabilities (CVE)

Filtered by CWE-256
Total 44 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2023-22389 1 Snapav 2 Wattbox Wb-300-ip-3, Wattbox Wb-300-ip-3 Firmware 2024-02-28 N/A 6.5 MEDIUM
Snap One Wattbox WB-300-IP-3 versions WB10.9a17 and prior store passwords in a plaintext file when the device configuration is exported via Save/Restore–>Backup Settings, which could be read by any user accessing the file.  
CVE-2022-43958 1 Siemens 1 Qms Automotive 2024-02-28 N/A 7.6 HIGH
A vulnerability has been identified in QMS Automotive (All versions < V12.39), QMS Automotive (All versions < V12.39). User credentials are stored in plaintext in the database without any hashing mechanism. This could allow an attacker to gain access to credentials and impersonate other users.
CVE-2022-31044 1 Pagerduty 1 Rundeck 2024-02-28 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
Rundeck is an open source automation service with a web console, command line tools and a WebAPI. The Key Storage converter plugin mechanism was not enabled correctly in Rundeck 4.2.0 and 4.2.1, resulting in use of the encryption layer for Key Storage possibly not working. Any credentials created or overwritten using Rundeck 4.2.0 or 4.2.1 might result in them being written in plaintext to the backend storage. This affects those using any `Storage Converter` plugin. Rundeck 4.3.1 and 4.2.2 have fixed the code and upon upgrade will re-encrypt any plain text values. Version 4.3.0 does not have the vulnerability, but does not include the patch to re-encrypt plain text values if 4.2.0 or 4.2.1 were used. To prevent plaintext credentials from being stored in Rundeck 4.2.0/4.2.1, write access to key storage can be disabled via ACLs. After upgrading to 4.3.1 or later, write access can be restored.
CVE-2019-10921 1 Siemens 2 Logo\!8 Bm, Logo\!8 Bm Firmware 2024-02-28 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
A vulnerability has been identified in LOGO! 8 BM (incl. SIPLUS variants) (All versions < V8.3). Unencrypted storage of passwords in the project could allow an attacker with access to port 10005/tcp to obtain passwords of the device. The security vulnerability could be exploited by an unauthenticated attacker with network access to port 10005/tcp. No user interaction is required to exploit this security vulnerability. The vulnerability impacts confidentiality of the device. At the time of advisory publication no public exploitation of this security vulnerability was known