

An unauthenticated attacker can send properly formatted requests to the web application and download sensitive files and information. It has a critical information disclosure vulnerability.
NMAP PI ANDROID
Any app can therefore read any files of any other apps including Android system settings including sensitive data such as saved passwords, private keys etc.Īn issue was discovered in Kaseya Virtual System Administrator (VSA) through 9.4.0.37. This webserver is bound (at least) to localhost interface and accessible freely to all unprivileged installed apps on the Android such as a regular web browser. For example, nmap scan for all ports run directly from the TV model U43P6046 (Android 8.0) showed port 7983 not mentioned in the original CVE description, but containing the same directory listing of the entire filesystem. Also, some TV models and/or FW versions may expose the webserver with the entire filesystem accessible on another port. An unprivileged remote attacker on the adjacent network, can download most system files, leading to serious critical information disclosure. An authenticated web user with sufficient privileges could abuse the AutoDiscovery module to run arbitrary OS commands via the nmap_binary parameter to lilac/autodiscovery.php.Ī vulnerability in the TCL Android Smart TV series V8-R851T02-LF1 V295 and below and V8-T658T01-LF1 V373 and below by TCL Technology Group Corporation allows an attacker on the adjacent network to arbitrarily browse and download sensitive files over an insecure web server running on port 7989 that lists all files & directories. Without authentication, it is possible to read server files (e.g., /etc/passwd) due to the use of the nmap -iL (aka input file) option.Īn issue was discovered in EyesOfNetwork 5.3 through 5.3-8.
NMAP PI PASSWORD
nmap) without the need for a password with sudo.Īn issue was discovered in OpServices OpMon 9.3.2. Starting from the apache user account, it is possible to perform privilege escalation through the lack of correct configuration in the server's sudoers file, which by default allows the execution of programs (e.g. The sudoers configuration is prone to a privilege escalation vulnerability, allowing the apache user to run arbitrary commands as root via a crafted NSE script for nmap 7.Īn issue was discovered in OpServices OpMon 9.3.2. An attacker (with permissions to add or edit jobs run by this utility) can inject an extra argument to overwrite arbitrary files as the root user on the Remote Collector.Īsus DSL-N14U-B1 1.1.2.3_805 allows remote attackers to cause a Denial of Service (DoS) via a TCP SYN scan using nmap.Īn issue was discovered in EyesOfNetwork 5.3. The Device42 Main Appliance before 17.05.01 does not sanitize user input in its Nmap Discovery utility.
NMAP PI CODE
Zoho ManageEngine OpManager, OpManager Plus, OpManager MSP, Network Configuration Manager, NetFlow Analyzer, and OpUtils before 125658, 126003, 126105, and 126120 allow authenticated users to make database changes that lead to remote code execution in the NMAP feature.

The jokob-sk/Pi.Alert fork (before 22.12.20) of Pi.Alert allows Remote Code Execution via nmap_scan.php (scan parameter) OS Command Injection.
