CVE-2019-9484 DetailDescriptionThe Glen Dimplex Deutschland GmbH implementation of the Carel pCOWeb configuration tool allows remote attackers to obtain access via an HTTP session on port 10000, as demonstrated by reading the modem password (which is 1234), or reconfiguring "party mode" or "vacation mode." Severity
CVSS 3.x Severity and Metrics:
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Denotes Vulnerable Software Quick InfoCVE Dictionary Entry:CVE-2019-9484 NVD Published Date: 03/01/2019 NVD Last Modified: 08/24/2020 Source: MITRE |