| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| UniFi Network Controller before version 5.10.22 and 5.11.x before 5.11.18 contains an improper certificate verification vulnerability that allows adjacent network attackers to conduct man-in-the-middle attacks by presenting a false SSL certificate during SMTP connections. Attackers can intercept SMTP traffic and obtain credentials by exploiting the insecure SSL host verification mechanism in the SMTP certificate validation process. |
| Ubiquiti UniFi Network Controller prior to 5.10.12 (excluding 5.6.42), UAP FW prior to 4.0.6, UAP-AC, UAP-AC v2, and UAP-AC Outdoor FW prior to 3.8.17, USW FW prior to 4.0.6, USG FW prior to 4.4.34 uses AES-CBC encryption for device-to-controller communication, which contains cryptographic weaknesses that allow attackers to recover encryption keys from captured traffic. Attackers with adjacent network access can capture sufficient encrypted traffic and exploit AES-CBC mode vulnerabilities to derive the encryption keys, enabling unauthorized control and management of network devices. |
| A flaw has been found in Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X up to 2.0.9-hotfix.6. This affects an unknown function of the component Web Management Interface. This manipulation of the argument suffix-rate-up causes command injection. The attack may be initiated remotely. The exploit has been published and may be used. The real existence of this vulnerability is still doubted at the moment. The vendor position is that post-authentication issues are not accepted as vulnerabilities. |
| A vulnerability was detected in Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X up to 2.0.9-hotfix.6. The impacted element is an unknown function of the component Web Management Interface. The manipulation of the argument Name results in command injection. The attack can be launched remotely. The exploit is now public and may be used. There is ongoing doubt regarding the real existence of this vulnerability. The vendor position is that post-authentication issues are not accepted as vulnerabilities. |
| A security vulnerability has been detected in Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X up to 2.0.9-hotfix.6. The affected element is an unknown function of the component Web Management Interface. The manipulation of the argument dpi leads to command injection. The attack can be initiated remotely. The exploit has been disclosed publicly and may be used. There are still doubts about whether this vulnerability truly exists. The vendor position is that post-authentication issues are not accepted as vulnerabilities. |
| A weakness has been identified in Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X up to 2.0.9-hotfix.6. Impacted is an unknown function of the component Web Management Interface. Executing a manipulation of the argument src can lead to command injection. It is possible to launch the attack remotely. The exploit has been made available to the public and could be used for attacks. The presence of this vulnerability remains uncertain at this time. The vendor position is that post-authentication issues are not accepted as vulnerabilities. |
| A security flaw has been discovered in Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X up to 2.0.9-hotfix.6. This issue affects some unknown processing of the component Web Management Interface. Performing a manipulation of the argument ecn-down results in command injection. It is possible to initiate the attack remotely. The exploit has been released to the public and may be used for attacks. The existence of this vulnerability is still disputed at present. The vendor position is that post-authentication issues are not accepted as vulnerabilities. |
| A vulnerability was identified in Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X up to 2.0.9-hotfix.6. This vulnerability affects unknown code of the component Web Management Interface. Such manipulation of the argument ecn-up leads to command injection. The attack may be performed from remote. The exploit is publicly available and might be used. The actual existence of this vulnerability is currently in question. The vendor position is that post-authentication issues are not accepted as vulnerabilities. |
| A malicious actor with access to the adjacent network could overflow the UniFi Protect Application (Version 6.1.79 and earlier) discovery protocol causing it to restart.
Affected Products:
UniFi Protect Application (Version 6.1.79 and earlier).
Mitigation:
Update your UniFi Protect Application to Version 6.2.72 or later. |
| A malicious actor with access to the adjacent network could obtain unauthorized access to a UniFi Protect Camera by exploiting a discovery protocol vulnerability in the Unifi Protect Application (Version 6.1.79 and earlier).
Affected Products:
UniFi Protect Application (Version 6.1.79 and earlier).
Mitigation:
Update your UniFi Protect Application to Version 6.2.72 or later. |
| An Improper Access Control could allow a malicious actor in Wi-Fi range to the EV Station Lite (v1.5.2 and earlier) to use WiFi AutoLink feature on a device that was only adopted via Ethernet. |
| A malicious actor in Wi-Fi range of the affected product could leverage a vulnerability in the airMAX Wireless Protocol to achieve a remote code execution (RCE) within the affected product.
Affected Products:
UBB-XG (Version 1.2.2 and earlier)
UDB-Pro/UDB-Pro-Sector (Version 1.4.1 and earlier)
UBB (Version 3.1.5 and earlier)
Mitigation:
Update your UBB-XG to Version 1.2.3 or later.
Update your UDB-Pro/UDB-Pro-Sector to Version 1.4.2 or later.
Update your UBB to Version 3.1.7 or later. |
| A malicious actor in Wi-Fi range of the affected product could leverage a vulnerability in the airMAX Wireless Protocol to achieve a remote code execution (RCE) within the affected product.
Affected Products:
airMAX AC (Version 8.7.20 and earlier)
airMAX M (Version 6.3.22 and earlier)
airFiber AF60-XG (Version 1.2.2 and earlier)
airFiber AF60 (Version 2.6.7 and earlier)
Mitigation:
Update your airMAX AC to Version 8.7.21 or later.
Update your airMAX M to Version 6.3.24 or later.
Update your airFiber AF60-XG to Version 1.2.3 or later.
Update your airFiber AF60 to Version 2.6.8 or later. |
| An Improper Input Validation in EdgeMAX EdgeSwitch (Version 1.11.0 and earlier) could allow a Command Injection by a malicious actor with access to EdgeSwitch adjacent network.
Affected Products:
EdgeMAX EdgeSwitch (Version 1.11.0 and earlier)
Mitigation:
Update the EdgeMAX EdgeSwitch to Version 1.11.1 or later. |
| An Improper Input Validation in EdgeMAX EdgeSwitch (Version 1.10.4 and earlier) could allow a Command Injection by a malicious actor with access to EdgeSwitch adjacent network. |
| A vulnerability was identified in certain UniFi Talk devices where internal debugging functionality remained unintentionally enabled. This issue could allow an attacker with access to the UniFi Talk management network to invoke internal debug operations through the device API.
Affected Products:
UniFi Talk Touch (Version 1.21.16 and earlier)
UniFi Talk Touch Max (Version 2.21.22 and earlier)
UniFi Talk G3 Phones (Version 3.21.26 and earlier)
Mitigation:
Update the UniFi Talk Touch to Version 1.21.17 or later.
Update the UniFi Talk Touch Max to Version 2.21.23 or later.
Update the UniFi Talk G3 Phones to Version 3.21.27 or later. |
| An Improper Certificate Validation on the UniFi iOS App managing a standalone UniFi Access Point (not using UniFi Network Application) could allow a malicious actor with access to an adjacent network to take control of this UniFi Access Point.
Affected Products:
UniFi iOS App (Version 10.17.7 and earlier)
Mitigation:
UniFi iOS App (Version 10.18.0 or later). |
| Ubiquiti U6-LR 6.6.65 was discovered to contain a hardcoded password vulnerability in /etc/shadow, which allows attackers to log in as root. NOTE: In Ubiquiti's view there is no vulnerability as the Hardcoded Password should be after setup not before. |
| An Improper Input Validation in certain UniFi Access devices could allow a Command Injection by a malicious actor with access to UniFi Access management network.
Affected Products:
UniFi Access Reader Pro (Version 2.14.21 and earlier)
UniFi Access G2 Reader Pro (Version 1.10.32 and earlier)
UniFi Access G3 Reader Pro (Version 1.10.30 and earlier)
UniFi Access Intercom (Version 1.7.28 and earlier)
UniFi Access G3 Intercom (Version 1.7.29 and earlier)
UniFi Access Intercom Viewer (Version 1.3.20 and earlier)
Mitigation:
Update UniFi Access Reader Pro Version 2.15.9 or later
Update UniFi Access G2 Reader Pro Version 1.11.23 or later
Update UniFi Access G3 Reader Pro Version 1.11.22 or later
Update UniFi Access Intercom Version 1.8.22 or later
Update UniFi Access G3 Intercom Version 1.8.22 or later
Update UniFi Access Intercom Viewer Version 1.4.39 or later |
| A Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the UCRM Argentina AFIP invoices Plugin (v1.2.0 and earlier) could allow privilege escalation if an Administrator is tricked into visiting a crafted malicious page.
This plugin is disabled by default.
Affected Products:
UCRM Argentina AFIP invoices Plugin (Version 1.2.0 and earlier)
Mitigation:
Update UCRM Argentina AFIP invoices Plugin to Version 1.3.0 or later. |