Filtered by vendor Ui Subscriptions
Filtered by product Airos Subscriptions
Total 5 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2010-5330 1 Ui 1 Airos 2024-12-19 9.8 Critical
On certain Ubiquiti devices, Command Injection exists via a GET request to stainfo.cgi (aka Show AP info) because the ifname variable is not sanitized, as demonstrated by shell metacharacters. The fixed version is v4.0.1 for 802.11 ISP products, v5.3.5 for AirMax ISP products, and v5.4.5 for AirSync firmware. For example, Nanostation5 (Air OS) is affected.
CVE-2020-8171 1 Ui 51 Ag-hp-2g16, Ag-hp-2g20, Ag-hp-5g23 and 48 more 2024-11-21 9.8 Critical
We have recently released new version of AirMax AirOS firmware v6.3.0 for TI, XW and XM boards that fixes vulnerabilities found on AirMax AirOS v6.2.0 and prior TI, XW and XM boards, according to the description below:There are certain end-points containing functionalities that are vulnerable to command injection. It is possible to craft an input string that passes the filter check but still contains commands, resulting in remote code execution.Mitigation:Update to the latest AirMax AirOS firmware version available at the AirMax download page.
CVE-2020-8170 1 Ui 51 Ag-hp-2g16, Ag-hp-2g20, Ag-hp-5g23 and 48 more 2024-11-21 6.1 Medium
We have recently released new version of AirMax AirOS firmware v6.3.0 for TI, XW and XM boards that fixes vulnerabilities found on AirMax AirOS v6.2.0 and prior TI, XW and XM boards, according to the description below:Multiple end-points with parameters vulnerable to reflected cross site scripting (XSS), allowing attackers to abuse the user' session information and/or account takeover of the admin user.Mitigation:Update to the latest AirMax AirOS firmware version available at the AirMax download page.
CVE-2020-8168 1 Ui 51 Ag-hp-2g16, Ag-hp-2g20, Ag-hp-5g23 and 48 more 2024-11-21 8.8 High
We have recently released new version of AirMax AirOS firmware v6.3.0 for TI, XW and XM boards that fixes vulnerabilities found on AirMax AirOS v6.2.0 and prior TI, XW and XM boards, according to the description below:Attackers can abuse multiple end-points not protected against cross-site request forgery (CSRF), as a result authenticated users can be persuaded to visit malicious web pages, which allows attackers to perform arbitrary actions, such as downgrade the device's firmware to older versions, modify configuration, upload arbitrary firmware, exfiltrate files and tokens.Mitigation:Update to the latest AirMax AirOS firmware version available at the AirMax download page.
CVE-2017-0938 1 Ui 4 Airmax Ac, Airos, Edgemax and 1 more 2024-11-21 7.5 High
Denial of Service attack in airMAX < 8.3.2 , airMAX < 6.0.7 and EdgeMAX < 1.9.7 allow attackers to use the Discovery Protocol in amplification attacks.