CVE-2024-12297
Published: Jan 15, 2025
Modified: Mar 6, 2025
Description
Moxa’s Ethernet switch is vulnerable to an authentication bypass because of flaws in its authorization mechanism. Although both client-side and back-end server verification are involved in the process, attackers can exploit weaknesses in its implementation. These vulnerabilities may enable brute-force attacks to guess valid credentials or MD5 collision attacks to forge authentication hashes, potentially compromising the security of the device.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Moxa | EDS-508A Series | affected 1.0 - <= 3.11 |
Moxa | PT-508 Series | affected 1.0 - <= 3.8 |
Moxa | PT-510 Series | affected 1.0 - <= 3.8 |
Moxa | PT-7528 Series | affected 1.0 - <= 5.0 |
Moxa | PT-7728 Series | affected 1.0 - <= 3.9 |
Moxa | PT-7828 Series | affected 1.0 - <= 4.0 |
Moxa | PT-G503 Series | affected 1.0 - <= 5.3 |
Moxa | PT-G510 Series | affected 1.0 - <= 6.5 |
Moxa | PT-G7728 Series | affected 1.0 - <= 6.5 |
Moxa | PT-G7828 Series | affected 1.0 - <= 6.5 |
Weaknesses (CWE)
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