CWE-321: USE OF HARD-CODED CRYPTOGRAPHIC KEY
The affected product uses a hard-coded blowfish key for encryption/decryption processes. The key can be easily extracted from binaries.
Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to achieve remote code execution, and acquire complete remote control over the machine.
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CVE-2021-38461
AUVESY
versiondog
8.2
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