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CVE-2022-2105

Disclosure Date: June 23, 2022 (last updated February 24, 2025)
Client-side JavaScript controls may be bypassed to change user credentials and permissions without authentication, including a “root” user level meant only for the vendor. Web server root level access allows for changing of safety critical parameters.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2022-1668

Disclosure Date: June 23, 2022 (last updated February 24, 2025)
Weak default root user credentials allow remote attackers to easily obtain OS superuser privileges over the open TCP port for SSH.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2022-1666

Disclosure Date: June 23, 2022 (last updated February 24, 2025)
The default password for the web application’s root user (the vendor’s private account) was weak and the MD5 hash was used to crack the password using a widely available open-source tool.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2022-1667

Disclosure Date: June 23, 2022 (last updated February 24, 2025)
Client-side JavaScript controls may be bypassed by directly running a JS function to reboot the PLC (e.g., from the browser console) or by loading the corresponding, browser accessible PHP script
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2022-2103

Disclosure Date: June 23, 2022 (last updated February 24, 2025)
An attacker with weak credentials could access the TCP port via an open FTP port, allowing an attacker to read sensitive files and write to remotely executable directories.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2022-2104

Disclosure Date: June 23, 2022 (last updated February 24, 2025)
The www-data (Apache web server) account is configured to run sudo with no password for many commands (including /bin/sh and /bin/bash).
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2022-2102

Disclosure Date: June 23, 2022 (last updated February 24, 2025)
Controls limiting uploads to certain file extensions may be bypassed. This could allow an attacker to intercept the initial file upload page response and modify the associated code. This modified code can be forwarded and used by a script loaded later in the sequence, allowing for arbitrary file upload into a location where PHP scripts may be executed.