Advantech iView versions prior to v5.7.04 build 6425 contain a vulnerability within the SNMP management tool that allows for remote attackers to bypass authentication checks and reach a SQL injection vulnerability within the ‘ztp_search_value’ parameter to the ‘NetworkServlet’ endpoint. Successful exploitation allows for remote code execution with administrator privileges.
Advantech iView versions prior to v5.7.04 build 6425 contain a vulnerability within the SNMP management tool that allows for remote attackers to bypass authentication checks and reach a SQL injection vulnerability within the ‘ztp_config_id’ parameter to the ‘NetworkServlet’ endpoint. Successful exploitation allows for the exfiltration of user data, included clear text passwords.
Advantech iView versions prior to v5.7.04 build 6425 contain a vulnerability within the SNMP management tool that allows for remote attackers to bypass authentication checks and reach a SQL injection vulnerability within the ‘getInventoryReportData’ parameter to the ‘NetworkServlet’ endpoint. Successful exploitation allows for remote code execution with administrator privileges.
Advantech iView versions prior to v5.7.04 build 6425 contain a vulnerability within the SNMP management tool that allows for remote attackers to bypass authentication checks and reach a SQL injection vulnerability within the ‘search_term’ parameter to the ‘NetworkServlet’ endpoint. Successful exploitation allows for remote code execution with administrator privileges.
Advantech iView versions prior to v5.7.04 build 6425 contain a vulnerability within the SNMP management tool that allows for remote attackers to bypass authentication checks and reach a SQL injection vulnerability within the ‘data’ parameter to the ‘NetworkServlet’ endpoint. Successful exploitation allows for the exfiltration of user data, included clear text passwords.
A vulnerability exists in Advantech iView that allows for argument
injection in the NetworkServlet.restoreDatabase(). This issue requires
an authenticated attacker with at least user-level privileges. An input
parameter can be used directly in a command without proper sanitization,
allowing arbitrary arguments to be injected. This can result in
information disclosure, including sensitive database credentials.
A vulnerability exists in Advantech iView that allows for SQL injection
and remote code execution through NetworkServlet.archiveTrap(). This
issue requires an authenticated attacker with at least user-level
privileges. Certain input parameters are not sanitized, allowing an
attacker to perform SQL injection and potentially execute code in the
context of the 'nt authority\local service' account.
A vulnerability exists in Advantech iView versions prior to 5.7.05 build
7057, which could allow a reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) attack.
By manipulating specific parameters, an attacker could execute
unauthorized scripts in the user's browser, potentially leading to
information disclosure or other malicious activities.
A vulnerability exists in Advantech iView that could allow for SQL
injection and remote code execution through
NetworkServlet.getNextTrapPage(). This issue requires an authenticated
attacker with at least user-level privileges. Certain parameters in this
function are not properly sanitized, allowing an attacker to perform
SQL injection and potentially execute code in the context of the 'nt
authority\local service' account.
A vulnerability exists in Advantech iView that could allow SQL injection
and remote code execution through NetworkServlet.archiveTrapRange().
This issue requires an authenticated attacker with at least user-level
privileges. Certain input parameters are not properly sanitized,
allowing an attacker to perform SQL injection and potentially execute
code in the context of the 'nt authority\local service' account.