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PowerPanel business

1 Version 9 CVEs

Recent CVEs

CVE-2024-31409

Certain MQTT wildcards are not blocked on the CyberPower PowerPanel system, which might result in an attacker obtaining data from throughout the system after gaining access to any device.

MEDIUM May 15, 2024

CVE-2024-31410

The devices which CyberPower PowerPanel manages use identical certificates based on a hard-coded cryptographic key. This can allow an attacker to impersonate any client in the system and send malicious data.

HIGH May 15, 2024

CVE-2024-31856

An attacker with certain MQTT permissions can create malicious messages to all CyberPower PowerPanel devices. This could result in an attacker injecting SQL syntax, writing arbitrary files to the system, and executing remote code.

HIGH May 15, 2024

CVE-2024-32042

The key used to encrypt passwords stored in the database can be found in the CyberPower PowerPanel application code, allowing the passwords to be recovered.

MEDIUM May 15, 2024

CVE-2024-32047

Hard-coded credentials for the CyberPower PowerPanel test server can be found in the production code. This might result in an attacker gaining access to the testing or production server.

CRITICAL May 15, 2024

CVE-2024-32053

Hard-coded credentials are used by the  CyberPower PowerPanel platform to authenticate to the database, other services, and the cloud. This could result in an attacker gaining access to services with the privileges of a Powerpanel business application.

CRITICAL May 15, 2024

CVE-2024-33615

A specially crafted Zip file containing path traversal characters can be imported to the CyberPower PowerPanel server, which allows file writing to the server outside the intended scope, and could allow an attacker to achieve remote code execution.

HIGH May 15, 2024

CVE-2024-33625

CyberPower PowerPanel business application code contains a hard-coded JWT signing key. This could result in an attacker forging JWT tokens to bypass authentication.

CRITICAL May 15, 2024

CVE-2024-34025

CyberPower PowerPanel business application code contains a hard-coded set of authentication credentials. This could result in an attacker bypassing authentication and gaining administrator privileges.

CRITICAL May 15, 2024