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IDCVSSSummaryLast (major) updatePublished
CVE-2019-3908 5.0
Premisys Identicard version 3.1.190 stores backup files as encrypted zip files. The password to the zip is hard-coded and unchangeable. An attacker with access to these backups can decrypt them and obtain sensitive data.
03-12-2022 - 14:46 18-01-2019 - 18:29
CVE-2019-3906 9.0
Premisys Identicard version 3.1.190 contains hardcoded credentials in the WCF service on port 9003. An authenticated remote attacker can use these credentials to access the badge system database and modify its contents.
03-12-2022 - 14:45 18-01-2019 - 18:29
CVE-2019-3907 5.0
Premisys Identicard version 3.1.190 stores user credentials and other sensitive information with a known weak encryption method (MD5 hash of a salt and password).
02-11-2021 - 20:09 18-01-2019 - 18:29
CVE-2019-3909 10.0
Premisys Identicard version 3.1.190 database uses default credentials. Users are unable to change the credentials without vendor intervention.
24-08-2020 - 17:37 18-01-2019 - 18:29
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