ghsa-256j-wvrf-pcv2
Vulnerability from github
Published
2022-11-02 12:00
Modified
2022-11-03 19:00
Severity ?
Details
Password recovery vulnerability in SICK SIM1012 Partnumber 1098146 with firmware version < 2.2.0 allows an unprivileged remote attacker to gain access to the userlevel defined as RecoverableUserLevel by invocating the password recovery mechanism method. The recommended solution is to update the firmware to a version >= 2.2.0 as soon as possible. (available in SICK Support Portal)
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