CVE-2014-2377
published 2014-09-15CVE-2014-2377: Ecava IntegraXor SCADA Server Stable 4.1.4360 and earlier and Beta 4.1.4392 and earlier allows remote attackers to discover full pathnames via an application…
PriorityP428medium5CVSS 2.0
AVNACLAuNCPINAN
EPSS
1.84%
76.3th percentile
Ecava IntegraXor SCADA Server Stable 4.1.4360 and earlier and Beta 4.1.4392 and earlier allows remote attackers to discover full pathnames via an application tag.
Affected
3 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| ecava | integraxor | <= 4.1.4360 | — |
| ecava | integraxor | <= 4.1.4392 | — |
| ecava | integraxor_scada_server | <= v4.1.4360 | — |
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CISA ICS
Ecava Integraxor SCADA Server Vulnerabilities
cisa_ics·2018-09-06
Ecava Integraxor SCADA Server Vulnerabilities
## Archived Content In an effort to keep CISA.gov current, the archive contains outdated information that may not reflect current policy or programs.
ICS Advisory
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Ecava Integraxor SCADA Server Vulnerabilities
Last RevisedSeptember 06, 2018
Alert CodeICSA-14-224-01
## OVERVIEW
This advisory was originally posted to the US-CERT secure Portal library on August 12, 2014, and is being released to the NCCIC/ICS-CERT web site.
Independent researcher Andrea Micalizzi identified an Improper Privilege Management vulnerability within Ecava’s IntegraXor SCADA Server and reported it to Zero Day Initiative (ZDI). ZDI reported the vulnerability to NCCIC/ICS-CERT. Independent researcher Alain Homewood identified three other vulnerabilities in the Ecava’
GHSA
GHSA-3x7r-v44p-242p: Ecava IntegraXor SCADA Server Stable 4
ghsa_unreviewed·2022-05-17
CVE-2014-2377 [MEDIUM] CWE-200 GHSA-3x7r-v44p-242p: Ecava IntegraXor SCADA Server Stable 4
Ecava IntegraXor SCADA Server Stable 4.1.4360 and earlier and Beta 4.1.4392 and earlier allows remote attackers to discover full pathnames via an application tag.
No detection rules found.
No public exploits indexed.
No writeups or analysis indexed.
2014-09-15
Published