contechealth cms8000_firmware CVE Vulnerabilities (5)

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Summary

This page lists publicly disclosed CVE vulnerabilities affecting contechealth cms8000_firmware (linked via NVD CPE). Each row includes severity scores, summaries, and publication dates to help identify and analyze security issues.

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CVE Summary Source Max CVSS EPSS % Published Updated
CVE-2022-3027 The CMS8000 device does not properly control or sanitize the SSID name of a new Wi-Fi access point. A threat actor could create an SSID with a malicious name, including non-standard characters that, when the device attempts connecting to the malicious SSID, the device can be exploited to write arbitrary files or display incorrect information. [email protected] 5.7 0.03% 2022-09-13 2024-11-21
CVE-2022-38453 Multiple binary application files on the CMS8000 device are compiled with 'not stripped' and 'debug_info' compilation settings. These compiler settings greatly decrease the level of effort for a threat actor to reverse engineer sensitive code and identify additional vulnerabilities. [email protected] 3.0 0.04% 2022-09-13 2024-11-21
CVE-2022-38100 The CMS800 device fails while attempting to parse malformed network data sent by a threat actor. A threat actor with network access can remotely issue a specially formatted UDP request that will cause the entire device to crash and require a physical reboot. A UDP broadcast request could be sent that causes a mass denial-of-service attack on all CME8000 devices connected to the same network. [email protected] 7.5 0.09% 2022-09-13 2024-11-21
CVE-2022-38069 Multiple globally default credentials exist across all CMS8000 devices, that once exposed, allow a threat actor with momentary physical access to gain privileged access to any device. Privileged credential access enables the extraction of sensitive patient information or modification of device parameters [email protected] 4.3 0.05% 2022-09-13 2024-11-21
CVE-2022-36385 A threat actor with momentary access to the device can plug in a USB drive and perform a malicious firmware update, resulting in permanent changes to device functionality. No authentication or controls are in place to prevent a threat actor from maliciously modifying firmware and performing a drive-by attack to load the firmware on any CMS8000 device. [email protected] 6.8 0.05% 2022-09-13 2024-11-21
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