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Scalance Mum856 1 Firmware

scalance_mum856-1_firmware

Vendor: Siemens • 5 CVEs

CVEs (5)

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1Siemens
101Ruggedcom Rm1224 Lte(4g) Eu Firmware
Ruggedcom Rm1224 Lte(4g) Nam FirmwareScalance M804pb Firmware+98 more
Jan 14, 2025
Dec 13, 2022
5.1 MEDIUM· v4
2.7 LOW· v3
N/A· v2
Affected devices do not check the TFTP blocksize correctly. This could allow an authenticated attacker to read from an uninitialized buffer that potentially contains previously allocated data.
1Siemens
101Ruggedcom Rm1224 Lte(4g) Eu Firmware
Ruggedcom Rm1224 Lte(4g) Nam FirmwareScalance M804pb Firmware+98 more
Jan 14, 2025
Dec 13, 2022
5.2 MEDIUM· v4
4.6 MEDIUM· v3
N/A· v2
Affected devices store the CLI user passwords encrypted in flash memory. Attackers with physical access to the device could retrieve the file and decrypt the CLI user passwords.
1Siemens
101Ruggedcom Rm1224 Lte(4g) Eu Firmware
Ruggedcom Rm1224 Lte(4g) Nam FirmwareScalance M804pb Firmware+98 more
Jan 14, 2025
Dec 13, 2022
7.1 HIGH· v4
6.5 MEDIUM· v3
N/A· v2
Affected devices use a weak encryption scheme to encrypt the debug zip file. This could allow an authenticated attacker to decrypt the contents of the file and retrieve debug information about the system.
1Siemens
16Ruggedcom Rm1224 Firmware
Scalance M804pb FirmwareScalance M812 1 Firmware+13 more
Apr 10, 2025
Oct 11, 2022
N/A· v4
8.6 HIGH· v3
N/A· v2
A vulnerability has been identified in RUGGEDCOM RM1224 LTE(4G) EU (6GK6108-4AM00-2BA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), RUGGEDCOM RM1224 LTE(4G) NAM (6GK6108-4AM00-2DA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE M804PB (6GK5804-0AP00-2...Show more
A vulnerability has been identified in RUGGEDCOM RM1224 LTE(4G) EU (6GK6108-4AM00-2BA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), RUGGEDCOM RM1224 LTE(4G) NAM (6GK6108-4AM00-2DA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE M804PB (6GK5804-0AP00-2AA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE M812-1 ADSL-Router (6GK5812-1AA00-2AA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE M812-1 ADSL-Router (6GK5812-1BA00-2AA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE M816-1 ADSL-Router (6GK5816-1AA00-2AA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE M816-1 ADSL-Router (6GK5816-1BA00-2AA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE M826-2 SHDSL-Router (6GK5826-2AB00-2AB2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE M874-2 (6GK5874-2AA00-2AA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE M874-3 (6GK5874-3AA00-2AA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE M876-3 (6GK5876-3AA02-2BA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE M876-3 (ROK) (6GK5876-3AA02-2EA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE M876-4 (6GK5876-4AA10-2BA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE M876-4 (EU) (6GK5876-4AA00-2BA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE M876-4 (NAM) (6GK5876-4AA00-2DA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE MUM853-1 (EU) (6GK5853-2EA00-2DA1) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE MUM856-1 (EU) (6GK5856-2EA00-3DA1) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE MUM856-1 (RoW) (6GK5856-2EA00-3AA1) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE S615 EEC LAN-Router (6GK5615-0AA01-2AA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE S615 LAN-Router (6GK5615-0AA00-2AA2) (All versions < V7.1.2), SCALANCE WAM763-1 (6GK5763-1AL00-7DA0) (All versions >= V1.1.0 < V3.0.0), SCALANCE WAM766-1 (6GK5766-1GE00-7DA0) (All versions >= V1.1.0 < V3.0.0), SCALANCE WAM766-1 (US) (6GK5766-1GE00-7DB0) (All versions >= V1.1.0 < V3.0.0), SCALANCE WAM766-1 EEC (6GK5766-1GE00-7TA0) (All versions >= V1.1.0 < V3.0.0), SCALANCE WAM766-1 EEC (US) (6GK5766-1GE00-7TB0) (All versions >= V1.1.0 < V3.0.0), SCALANCE WUM763-1 (6GK5763-1AL00-3AA0) (All versions >= V1.1.0 < V3.0.0), SCALANCE WUM763-1 (6GK5763-1AL00-3DA0) (All versions >= V1.1.0 < V3.0.0), SCALANCE WUM766-1 (6GK5766-1GE00-3DA0) (All versions >= V1.1.0 < V3.0.0), SCALANCE WUM766-1 (USA) (6GK5766-1GE00-3DB0) (All versions >= V1.1.0 < V3.0.0). Affected devices with TCP Event service enabled do not properly handle malformed packets. This could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to cause a denial of service condition and reboot the device thus possibly affecting other network resources.Show less
7Debian
FedoraprojectHaxx+4 more
33Cloud Backup
Clustered Data OntapDebian Linux+30 more
Jun 9, 2025
Aug 5, 2021
N/A· v4
3.7 LOW· v3
4.3 MEDIUM· v2
libcurl keeps previously used connections in a connection pool for subsequenttransfers to reuse, if one of them matches the setup.Due to errors in the logic, the config matching function did not take 'issuercert' into ac...Show more
libcurl keeps previously used connections in a connection pool for subsequenttransfers to reuse, if one of them matches the setup.Due to errors in the logic, the config matching function did not take 'issuercert' into account and it compared the involved paths *case insensitively*,which could lead to libcurl reusing wrong connections.File paths are, or can be, case sensitive on many systems but not all, and caneven vary depending on used file systems.The comparison also didn't include the 'issuer cert' which a transfer can setto qualify how to verify the server certificate.Show less