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CVE-2023-49225

Disclosure Date: December 07, 2023 (last updated December 13, 2023)
A cross-site-scripting vulnerability exists in Ruckus Access Point products (ZoneDirector, SmartZone, and AP Solo). If this vulnerability is exploited, an arbitrary script may be executed on the web browser of the user who is logging in the product. As for the affected products/models/versions, see the information provided by the vendor listed under [References] section or the list under [Product Status] section.
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CVE-2022-42953

Disclosure Date: December 25, 2022 (last updated October 08, 2023)
Certain ZKTeco products (ZEM500-510-560-760, ZEM600-800, ZEM720, ZMM) allow access to sensitive information via direct requests for the form/DataApp?style=1 and form/DataApp?style=0 URLs. The affected versions may be before 8.88 (ZEM500-510-560-760, ZEM600-800, ZEM720) and 15.00 (ZMM200-220-210). The fixed versions are firmware version 8.88 (ZEM500-510-560-760, ZEM600-800, ZEM720) and firmware version 15.00 (ZMM200-220-210).
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CVE-2018-7112

Disclosure Date: December 03, 2018 (last updated November 27, 2024)
The HPE-provided Windows firmware installer for certain Gen9, Gen8, G7,and G6 HPE servers allows local disclosure of privileged information. This issue was resolved in previously provided firmware updates as follows. The HPE Windows firmware installer was updated in the system ROM updates which also addressed the original Spectre/Meltdown set of vulnerabilities. At that time, the Windows firmware installer was also updated in the versions of HPE Integrated Lights-Out 2, 3, and 4 (iLO 2, 3, and 4) listed in the security bulletin. The updated HPE Windows firmware installer was released in the system ROM and HPE Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) releases documented in earlier HPE Security Bulletins: HPESBHF03805, HPESBHF03835, HPESBHF03831. Windows-based systems that have already been updated to the system ROM or iLO versions described in these security bulletins require no further action.
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