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The Epson "EasyMP" software is designed to remotely stream a users computer to supporting projectors.These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming.In addition to the password, each projector has a hardcoded "backdoor" code (2270), which authenticates to all devices.
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CVE Modified by MITRE10/18/2017 9:30:21 PM
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The Epson "EasyMP" software is designed to remotely stream a users computer to supporting projectors.These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming.In addition to the password, each projector has a hardocded "backdoor" code (2270), which authenticates to all devices.
The Epson "EasyMP" software is designed to remotely stream a users computer to supporting projectors.These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming.In addition to the password, each projector has a hardcoded "backdoor" code (2270), which authenticates to all devices.
CVE Modified by MITRE10/17/2017 9:29:00 PM
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The Epson "EasyMP" software (tested on version 2.86) is designed to remotely stream a user's computer to supporting projectors. These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming. In addition to the password, each projector (tested on PowerLite Pro G5650W and G6050W) has a hardcoded "backdoor" code (2270), which authenticates to all devices.
The Epson "EasyMP" software is designed to remotely stream a users computer to supporting projectors.These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming.In addition to the password, each projector has a hardocded "backdoor" code (2270), which authenticates to all devices.
CVE Modified by MITRE10/11/2017 9:29:01 PM
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The Epson "EasyMP" software (tested on version 2.86) is designed to remotely stream a user's computer to supporting projectors. These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming. In addition to the password, each projector (tested on PowerLite Pro G5650W and G6050W) has a hardocded "backdoor" code (2270), which authenticates to all devices.
The Epson "EasyMP" software (tested on version 2.86) is designed to remotely stream a user's computer to supporting projectors. These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming. In addition to the password, each projector (tested on PowerLite Pro G5650W and G6050W) has a hardcoded "backdoor" code (2270), which authenticates to all devices.
CVE Modified by MITRE10/10/2017 9:32:51 PM
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The Epson "EasyMP" software (tested on version 2.86) is designed to remotely stream a users computer to supporting projectors.These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming. In addition to the password, each projector (tested on PowerLite Pro G5650W and G6050W) has a hardocded "backdoor" code (2270), which authenticates to all devices.
The Epson "EasyMP" software (tested on version 2.86) is designed to remotely stream a user's computer to supporting projectors. These devices are authenticated using a unique 4-digit code, displayed on-screen - ensuring only those who can view it are streaming. In addition to the password, each projector (tested on PowerLite Pro G5650W and G6050W) has a hardocded "backdoor" code (2270), which authenticates to all devices.
Quick Info
CVE Dictionary Entry: CVE-2017-12860 NVD
Published Date: 10/10/2017 NVD
Last Modified: 10/02/2019
Source: MITRE