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4 CVE
CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v3.1 |
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CVE-2017-6341 | 1 Dahuasecurity | 4 Camera Firmware, Dhi-hcvr7216a-s3, Nvr Firmware and 1 more | 2019-10-03 | N/A |
Dahua DHI-HCVR7216A-S3 devices with NVR Firmware 3.210.0001.10 2016-06-06, Camera Firmware 2.400.0000.28.R 2016-03-29, and SmartPSS Software 1.16.1 2017-01-19 send cleartext passwords in response to requests from the Web Page, Mobile Application, and Desktop Application interfaces, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by sniffing the network, a different vulnerability than CVE-2013-6117. | ||||
CVE-2017-6342 | 1 Dahuasecurity | 4 Camera Firmware, Dhi-hcvr7216a-s3, Nvr Firmware and 1 more | 2019-10-03 | N/A |
An issue was discovered on Dahua DHI-HCVR7216A-S3 devices with NVR Firmware 3.210.0001.10 2016-06-06, Camera Firmware 2.400.0000.28.R 2016-03-29, and SmartPSS Software 1.16.1 2017-01-19. When SmartPSS Software is launched, while on the login screen, the software in the background automatically logs in as admin. This allows sniffing sensitive information identified in CVE-2017-6341 without prior knowledge of the password. This is a different vulnerability than CVE-2013-6117. | ||||
CVE-2017-6343 | 1 Dahuasecurity | 4 Camera Firmware, Dhi-hcvr7216a-s3, Nvr Firmware and 1 more | 2019-10-03 | N/A |
The web interface on Dahua DHI-HCVR7216A-S3 devices with NVR Firmware 3.210.0001.10 2016-06-06, Camera Firmware 2.400.0000.28.R 2016-03-29, and SmartPSS Software 1.16.1 2017-01-19 allows remote attackers to obtain login access by leveraging knowledge of the MD5 Admin Hash without knowledge of the corresponding password, a different vulnerability than CVE-2013-6117. | ||||
CVE-2017-6432 | 1 Dahuasecurity | 2 Dhi-hcvr7216a-s3, Nvr Firmware | 2019-10-03 | N/A |
An issue was discovered on Dahua DHI-HCVR7216A-S3 3.210.0001.10 build 2016-06-06 devices. The Dahua DVR Protocol, which operates on TCP Port 37777, is an unencrypted, binary protocol. Performing a Man-in-the-Middle attack allows both sniffing and injections of packets, which allows creation of fully privileged new users, in addition to capture of sensitive information. |
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