Filtered by vendor Mersive Subscriptions
Total 6 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2020-35587 1 Mersive 2 Solstice, Solstice Firmware 2024-11-21 7.5 High
In Solstice Pod before 3.0.3, the firmware can easily be decompiled/disassembled. The decompiled/disassembled files contain non-obfuscated code. NOTE: it is unclear whether lack of obfuscation is directly associated with a negative impact, or instead only facilitates an attack technique
CVE-2020-35586 1 Mersive 2 Solstice Pod, Solstice Pod Firmware 2024-11-21 7.5 High
In Solstice Pod before 3.3.0 (or Open4.3), the Administrator password can be enumerated using brute-force attacks via the /Config/service/initModel?password= Solstice Open Control API because there is no complexity requirement (e.g., it might be all digits or all lowercase letters).
CVE-2020-35585 1 Mersive 2 Solstice Pod, Solstice Pod Firmware 2024-11-21 7.5 High
In Solstice Pod before 3.3.0 (or Open4.3), the screen key can be enumerated using brute-force attacks via the /lookin/info Solstice Open Control API because there are only 1.7 million possibilities.
CVE-2020-35584 1 Mersive 2 Solstice Pod, Solstice Pod Firmware 2024-11-21 5.9 Medium
In Solstice Pod before 3.0.3, the web services allow users to connect to them over unencrypted channels via the Browser Look-in feature. An attacker suitably positioned to view a legitimate user's network traffic could record and monitor their interactions with the web services and obtain any information the user supplies, including Administrator passwords and screen keys.
CVE-2020-27523 1 Mersive 2 Solstice Pod, Solstice Pod Firmware 2024-11-21 7.5 High
Solstice-Pod up to 5.0.2 WEBRTC server mishandles the format-string specifiers %x; %p; %c and %s in the screen_key, display_name, browser_name, and operation_system parameter during the authentication process. This may crash the server and force Solstice-Pod to reboot, which leads to a denial of service.
CVE-2017-12945 1 Mersive 2 Solstice, Solstice Firmware 2024-11-21 8.8 High
Insufficient validation of user-supplied input for the Solstice Pod before 2.8.4 networking configuration enables authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary commands as root.