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4 CVE
CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v2 | CVSS v3 |
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CVE-2017-9137 | 1 Ceragon | 1 Fiberair Ip-10 Firmware | 2024-11-21 | 7.5 HIGH | 7.3 HIGH |
Ceragon FibeAir IP-10 wireless radios through 7.2.0 have a default password of mateidu for the mateidu account (a hidden user account established by the vendor). This account can be accessed via both the web interface and SSH. In the web interface, this simply grants an attacker read-only access to the device's settings. However, when using SSH, this gives an attacker access to a Linux shell. NOTE: the vendor has commented "The mateidu user is a known user, which is mentioned in the FibeAir IP-10 User Guide. Customers are instructed to change the mateidu user password. Changing the user password fully solves the vulnerability." | |||||
CVE-2016-10309 | 1 Ceragon | 2 Fibeair Ip-10, Fibeair Ip-10 Firmware | 2024-11-21 | 7.5 HIGH | 9.8 CRITICAL |
In the GUI of Ceragon FibeAir IP-10 (before 7.2.0) devices, a remote attacker can bypass authentication by adding an ALBATROSS cookie with the value 0-4-11 to their browser. | |||||
CVE-2015-0936 | 1 Ceragon | 4 Fibeair Ip-10 Firmware, Fibeair Ip-10c, Fibeair Ip-10e and 1 more | 2024-11-21 | 7.5 HIGH | 9.8 CRITICAL |
Ceragon FibeAir IP-10 have a default SSH public key in the authorized_keys file for the mateidu user, which allows remote attackers to obtain SSH access by leveraging knowledge of the private key. | |||||
CVE-2015-0924 | 1 Ceragon | 3 Fiberair Ip-10c, Fiberair Ip-10e, Fiberair Ip-10g | 2024-11-21 | 7.8 HIGH | N/A |
Ceragon FibeAir IP-10 bridges have a default password for the root account, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain access via a (1) HTTP, (2) SSH, (3) TELNET, or (4) CLI session. |