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Vulnerability Change Records for CVE-2024-38877

Change History

CVE Modified by Siemens AG 8/13/2024 4:15:11 AM

Action Type Old Value New Value
Changed Description
A vulnerability has been identified in Omnivise T3000 Application Server (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Domain Controller (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS) (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Product Data Management (PDM) (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Security Server (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Terminal Server (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Thin Client (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Whitelisting Server (All versions). The affected devices stores initial system credentials without sufficient protection.  An attacker with remote shell access or physical access could retrieve the credentials leading to confidentiality loss allowing the attacker to laterally move within the affected network.
A vulnerability has been identified in Omnivise T3000 Application Server R9.2 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Domain Controller R9.2 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS) R9.2 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Product Data Management (PDM) R9.2 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 R8.2 SP3 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 R8.2 SP4 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Security Server R9.2 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Terminal Server R9.2 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Thin Client R9.2 (All versions), Omnivise T3000 Whitelisting Server R9.2 (All versions). The affected devices stores initial system credentials without sufficient protection.  An attacker with remote shell access or physical access could retrieve the credentials leading to confidentiality loss allowing the attacker to laterally move within the affected network.