- Description
- Ubiquiti U7-Pro 7.0.35 was discovered to contain a hardcoded password vulnerability in /etc/shadow, which allows attackers to log in as root. NOTE: this is disputed by the Supplier because the observation only established that a password is present in a firmware image; however, the device cannot be deployed without setting a new password during installation.
- Source
- cve@mitre.org
- NVD status
- Awaiting Analysis
- CNA Tags
- disputed
CVSS 3.1
- Type
- Secondary
- Base score
- 7.5
- Impact score
- 5.9
- Exploitability score
- 1.6
- Vector string
- CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
- Severity
- HIGH
- 134c704f-9b21-4f2e-91b3-4a467353bcc0
- CWE-798
- Hype score
- Not currently trending
What the fuck does 'hardcoded password vulnerability in /etc/shadow' means for CVE-2024-54750 and CVE-2024-54749? Most of these stuff create a random root passwd on first boot sequence. The person applied for these CVEs is stupid as fuck.
@0x00Armageddon
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CVE-2024-54749 Root Access Vulnerability via Hardcoded Password in Ubiquiti U7-Pro 7.0.35 Ubiquiti U7-Pro 7.0.35 has a hardcoded password problem in /etc/shadow. This lets attackers log in as root. https://t.co/8cMhSiBAId
@VulmonFeeds
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CVE-2024-54750 and CVE-2024-54749 are invalid and being disputed. I still need to understand how easy it is to get a CVE nowadays. You can basically dump a firmware showing there is no password, and the CVE is accepted. This just missed the fact that this is just the firmware,… h
@underlinux
6 Dec 2024
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