Filtered by vendor Barco Subscriptions
Filtered by product Clickshare Cse-800 Subscriptions
Total 5 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2019-18827 1 Barco 8 Clickshare Cs-100, Clickshare Cs-100 Firmware, Clickshare Cse-200 and 5 more 2021-07-21 5.9 Medium
On Barco ClickShare Button R9861500D01 devices (before firmware version 1.9.0) JTAG access is disabled after ROM code execution. This means that JTAG access is possible when the system is running code from ROM before handing control over to embedded firmware.
CVE-2019-18828 1 Barco 8 Clickshare Cs-100, Clickshare Cs-100 Firmware, Clickshare Cse-200 and 5 more 2020-08-24 6.8 Medium
Barco ClickShare Button R9861500D01 devices before 1.9.0 have Insufficiently Protected Credentials. The root account (present for access via debug interfaces, which are by default not enabled on production devices) of the embedded Linux on the ClickShare Button is using a weak password.
CVE-2019-18831 1 Barco 8 Clickshare Cs-100, Clickshare Cs-100 Firmware, Clickshare Cse-200 and 5 more 2020-08-24 5.3 Medium
Barco ClickShare Button R9861500D01 devices before 1.9.0 allow Information Exposure. The encrypted ClickShare Button firmware contains the private key of a test device-certificate.
CVE-2019-18826 1 Barco 8 Clickshare Cs-100, Clickshare Cs-100 Firmware, Clickshare Cse-200 and 5 more 2019-12-27 9.8 Critical
Barco ClickShare Button R9861500D01 devices before 1.9.0 have Improper Following of a Certificate's Chain of Trust. The embedded 'dongle_bridge' program used to expose the functionalities of the ClickShare Button to a USB host, does not properly validate the whole certificate chain.
CVE-2019-18830 1 Barco 8 Clickshare Cs-100, Clickshare Cs-100 Firmware, Clickshare Cse-200 and 5 more 2019-12-23 9.8 Critical
Barco ClickShare Button R9861500D01 devices before 1.9.0 allow OS Command Injection. The embedded 'dongle_bridge' program used to expose the functionalities of the ClickShare Button to a USB host, is vulnerable to OS command injection vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities could lead to code execution on the ClickShare Button with the privileges of the user 'nobody'.