CVE-2023-29126
Published Nov 5, 2024The Waybox Enel X web management application contains a PHP-type juggling vulnerability that may allow a brute force process and under certain conditions bypass authentication.
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The Waybox Enel X web management application contains a PHP-type juggling vulnerability that may allow a brute force process and under certain conditions bypass authentication.
A heap buffer overflow could be triggered by sending a specific packet to TCP port 7700.
Waybox Enel TCF Agent service could be used to get administrator’s privileges over the Waybox system.
Waybox Enel X web management application could be used to execute arbitrary OS commands and provide administrator’s privileges over the Waybox system.
Waybox Enel X web management application could execute arbitrary requests on the internal database via /admin/dbstore.php.
Waybox Enel X web management application could execute arbitrary requests on the internal database via /admin/versions.php.
Waybox Enel X web management API authentication could be bypassed and provide administrator’s privileges over the Waybox system.
Under certain conditions, through a request directed to the Waybox Enel X web management application, information like Waybox OS version or service configuration details could be…
In certain conditions a request directed to the Waybox Enel X Web management application could cause a denial-of-service (e.g. reboot).
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