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CVE-2013-5754

Disclosure Date: September 17, 2013 (last updated October 05, 2023)
The authorization implementation on Dahua DVR appliances accepts a hash string representing the current date for the role of a master password, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain administrative access and change the administrator password via requests involving (1) ActiveX, (2) a standalone client, or (3) unspecified other vectors, a different vulnerability than CVE-2013-3612.
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CVE-2013-3614

Disclosure Date: September 17, 2013 (last updated October 05, 2023)
Dahua DVR appliances have a small value for the maximum password length, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain access via a brute-force attack.
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CVE-2013-3615

Disclosure Date: September 17, 2013 (last updated October 05, 2023)
Dahua DVR appliances use a password-hash algorithm with a short hash length, which makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to discover cleartext passwords via a brute-force attack.
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CVE-2013-3612

Disclosure Date: September 17, 2013 (last updated October 05, 2023)
Dahua DVR appliances have a hardcoded password for (1) the root account and (2) an unspecified "backdoor" account, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain administrative access via authorization requests involving (a) ActiveX, (b) a standalone client, or (c) unknown other vectors.
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CVE-2013-3613

Disclosure Date: September 17, 2013 (last updated October 05, 2023)
Dahua DVR appliances do not properly restrict UPnP requests, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain access via vectors involving a replay attack against the TELNET port.
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