The default installation of eTrust Access Control (formerly SeOS) uses a default encryption key, which allows remote attackers to spoof the eTrust administrator and gain privileges.
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MITRE Information
Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: mitre
Published: 2001-01-22T05:00:00
Updated: 2004-09-02T09:00:00
Reserved: 2000-09-19T00:00:00
Link: CVE-2000-0762
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NVD Information
Status : Modified
Published: 2000-10-20T04:00:00.000
Modified: 2023-11-07T01:55:24.250
Link: CVE-2000-0762
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