CVE-2015-6476
published 2015-11-07CVE-2015-6476: Advantech EKI-122x-BE devices with firmware before 1.65, EKI-132x devices with firmware before 1.98, and EKI-136x devices with firmware before 1.27 have…
PriorityP354critical10CVSS 2.0
AVNACLAuNCCICAC
EPSS
2.34%
81.5th percentile
Advantech EKI-122x-BE devices with firmware before 1.65, EKI-132x devices with firmware before 1.98, and EKI-136x devices with firmware before 1.27 have hardcoded SSH keys, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain access via an SSH session.
Affected
5 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| advantech | eki-122x_series_firmware | <= 1.49 | — |
| advantech | eki-1321_series_firmware | <= 1.96 | — |
| advantech | eki-1322_series_firmware | <= 1.96 | — |
| advantech | eki-1361_series_firmware | <= 1.17 | — |
| advantech | eki-1362_series_firmware | <= 1.17 | — |
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GHSA
GHSA-c77h-w7c8-63x2: Advantech EKI-122x-BE devices with firmware before 1
ghsa_unreviewed·2022-05-17
CVE-2015-6476 [HIGH] GHSA-c77h-w7c8-63x2: Advantech EKI-122x-BE devices with firmware before 1
Advantech EKI-122x-BE devices with firmware before 1.65, EKI-132x devices with firmware before 1.98, and EKI-136x devices with firmware before 1.27 have hardcoded SSH keys, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain access via an SSH session.
CISA ICS
Advantech EKI Hard-coded SSH Keys Vulnerability
cisa_ics·2018-08-27·CVSS 10.0
[CRITICAL] Advantech EKI Hard-coded SSH Keys Vulnerability
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ICS Advisory
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Advantech EKI Hard-coded SSH Keys Vulnerability
Last RevisedAugust 27, 2018
Alert CodeICSA-15-309-01
## OVERVIEW
Independent researcher Neil Smith has identified a hard-coded SSH key vulnerability in Advantech’s EKI-122X series products. Advantech has produced new firmware to mitigate this vulnerability.
This vulnerability could be exploited remotely.
## AFFECTED PRODUCTS
Advantech reports that the vulnerability affects the following products:
- EKI-136* product line prior to firmware version 1.27,
- EKI-132* product line prior to firmware version 1.98, and
- EKI-122*-BE p
No detection rules found.
No public exploits indexed.
No writeups or analysis indexed.
2015-11-07
Published