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CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2017-9832 1 Libmtp Project 1 Libmtp 2025-04-20 N/A
An integer overflow vulnerability in ptp-pack.c (ptp_unpack_OPL function) of libmtp (version 1.1.12 and below) allows attackers to cause a denial of service (out-of-bounds memory access) or maybe remote code execution by inserting a mobile device into a personal computer through a USB cable.
CVE-2017-9834 1 Calendarscripts 1 Watupro 2025-04-20 N/A
SQL injection vulnerability in the WatuPRO plugin before 5.5.3.7 for WordPress allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the watupro_questions parameter in a watupro_submit action to wp-admin/admin-ajax.php.
CVE-2017-9835 2 Artifex, Debian 2 Ghostscript, Debian Linux 2025-04-20 N/A
The gs_alloc_ref_array function in psi/ialloc.c in Artifex Ghostscript 9.21 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (heap-based buffer overflow and application crash) or possibly have unspecified other impact via a crafted PostScript document. This is related to a lack of an integer overflow check in base/gsalloc.c.
CVE-2017-9836 1 Piwigo 1 Piwigo 2025-04-20 N/A
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Piwigo 2.9.1 allows remote authenticated administrators to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the virtual_name parameter to /admin.php (i.e., creating a virtual album).
CVE-2017-9840 1 Dolibarr 1 Dolibarr 2025-04-20 N/A
Dolibarr ERP/CRM 5.0.3 and prior allows low-privilege users to upload files of dangerous types, which can result in arbitrary code execution within the context of the vulnerable application.
CVE-2017-9843 1 Sap 1 Netweaver Abap 2025-04-20 2.7 Low
SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP 7.40 allows remote authenticated users with certain privileges to cause a denial of service (process crash) via vectors involving disp+work.exe, aka SAP Security Note 2406841.
CVE-2017-9845 1 Sap 1 Netweaver 2025-04-20 N/A
disp+work 7400.12.21.30308 in SAP NetWeaver 7.40 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (resource consumption) via a crafted DIAG request, aka SAP Security Note 2405918.
CVE-2017-9846 1 Magicwinmail 1 Winmail Server 2025-04-20 8.8 High
Winmail Server 6.1 allows remote code execution by authenticated users who leverage directory traversal in a netdisk.php move_folder_file call to move a .php file from the FTP folder into a web folder.
CVE-2017-9847 1 Libtorrent 1 Libtorrent 2025-04-20 N/A
The bdecode function in bdecode.cpp in libtorrent 1.1.3 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (heap-based buffer over-read and application crash) via a crafted file.
CVE-2017-9848 1 Easysitecms 1 Easysite 2025-04-20 N/A
SQL injection vulnerability in C_InfoService.asmx in WebServices in Easysite 7.0 could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via an XML document containing a crafted ArticleIDs element within a GetArticleHitsArray element.
CVE-2017-9851 1 Sma 1 Sunny Explorer 2025-04-20 N/A
An issue was discovered in SMA Solar Technology products. By sending nonsense data or setting up a TELNET session to the database port of Sunny Explorer, the application can be crashed. NOTE: the vendor reports that the maximum possible damage is a communication failure. Also, only Sunny Boy TLST-21 and TL-21 and Sunny Tripower TL-10 and TL-30 could potentially be affected
CVE-2017-9852 1 Sma 78 Sunny Boy 1.5, Sunny Boy 1.5 Firmware, Sunny Boy 2.5 and 75 more 2025-04-20 N/A
An Incorrect Password Management issue was discovered in SMA Solar Technology products. Default passwords exist that are rarely changed. User passwords will almost always be default. Installer passwords are expected to be default or similar across installations installed by the same company (but are sometimes changed). Hidden user accounts have (at least in some cases, though more research is required to test this for all hidden user accounts) a fixed password for all devices; it can never be changed by a user. Other vulnerabilities exist that allow an attacker to get the passwords of these hidden user accounts. NOTE: the vendor reports that it has no influence on the allocation of passwords, and that global hardcoded master passwords do not exist. Also, only Sunny Boy TLST-21 and TL-21 and Sunny Tripower TL-10 and TL-30 could potentially be affected
CVE-2017-9853 1 Sma 78 Sunny Boy 1.5, Sunny Boy 1.5 Firmware, Sunny Boy 2.5 and 75 more 2025-04-20 N/A
An issue was discovered in SMA Solar Technology products. All inverters have a very weak password policy for the user and installer password. No complexity requirements or length requirements are set. Also, strong passwords are impossible due to a maximum of 12 characters and a limited set of characters. NOTE: the vendor reports that the 12-character limit provides "a very high security standard." Also, only Sunny Boy TLST-21 and TL-21 and Sunny Tripower TL-10 and TL-30 could potentially be affected
CVE-2017-9854 1 Sma 78 Sunny Boy 1.5, Sunny Boy 1.5 Firmware, Sunny Boy 2.5 and 75 more 2025-04-20 N/A
An issue was discovered in SMA Solar Technology products. By sniffing for specific packets on the localhost, plaintext passwords can be obtained as they are typed into Sunny Explorer by the user. These passwords can then be used to compromise the overall device. NOTE: the vendor reports that exploitation likelihood is low because these packets are usually sent only once during installation. Also, only Sunny Boy TLST-21 and TL-21 and Sunny Tripower TL-10 and TL-30 could potentially be affected
CVE-2017-9855 1 Sma 78 Sunny Boy 1.5, Sunny Boy 1.5 Firmware, Sunny Boy 2.5 and 75 more 2025-04-20 9.8 Critical
An issue was discovered in SMA Solar Technology products. A secondary authentication system is available for Installers called the Grid Guard system. This system uses predictable codes, and a single Grid Guard code can be used on any SMA inverter. Any such code, when combined with the installer account, allows changing very sensitive parameters. NOTE: the vendor reports that Grid Guard is not an authentication feature; it is only a tracing feature. Also, only Sunny Boy TLST-21 and TL-21 and Sunny Tripower TL-10 and TL-30 could potentially be affected
CVE-2017-9856 1 Sma 82 Sunny Boy 1.5, Sunny Boy 1.5 Firmware, Sunny Boy 2.5 and 79 more 2025-04-20 3.4 Low
An issue was discovered in SMA Solar Technology products. Sniffed passwords from SMAdata2+ communication can be decrypted very easily. The passwords are "encrypted" using a very simple encryption algorithm. This enables an attacker to find the plaintext passwords and authenticate to the device. NOTE: the vendor reports that only Sunny Boy TLST-21 and TL-21 and Sunny Tripower TL-10 and TL-30 could potentially be affected
CVE-2017-9857 1 Sma 79 Sunny Boy 1.5, Sunny Boy 1.5 Firmware, Sunny Boy 2.5 and 76 more 2025-04-20 N/A
An issue was discovered in SMA Solar Technology products. The SMAdata2+ communication protocol does not properly use authentication with encryption: it is vulnerable to man in the middle, packet injection, and replay attacks. Any setting change, authentication packet, scouting packet, etc. can be replayed, injected, or used for a man in the middle session. All functionalities available in Sunny Explorer can effectively be done from anywhere within the network as long as an attacker gets the packet setup correctly. This includes the authentication process for all (including hidden) access levels and the changing of settings in accordance with the gained access rights. Furthermore, because the SMAdata2+ communication channel is unencrypted, an attacker capable of understanding the protocol can eavesdrop on communications. NOTE: the vendor's position is that authentication with encryption is not required on an isolated subnetwork. Also, only Sunny Boy TLST-21 and TL-21 and Sunny Tripower TL-10 and TL-30 could potentially be affected
CVE-2017-9858 1 Sma 78 Sunny Boy 1.5, Sunny Boy 1.5 Firmware, Sunny Boy 2.5 and 75 more 2025-04-20 N/A
An issue was discovered in SMA Solar Technology products. By sending crafted packets to an inverter and observing the response, active and inactive user accounts can be determined. This aids in further attacks (such as a brute force attack) as one now knows exactly which users exist and which do not. NOTE: the vendor's position is that this "is not a security gap per se." Also, only Sunny Boy TLST-21 and TL-21 and Sunny Tripower TL-10 and TL-30 could potentially be affected
CVE-2017-9859 1 Sma 78 Sunny Boy 1.5, Sunny Boy 1.5 Firmware, Sunny Boy 2.5 and 75 more 2025-04-20 N/A
An issue was discovered in SMA Solar Technology products. The inverters make use of a weak hashing algorithm to encrypt the password for REGISTER requests. This hashing algorithm can be cracked relatively easily. An attacker will likely be able to crack the password using offline crackers. This cracked password can then be used to register at the SMA servers. NOTE: the vendor's position is that "we consider the probability of the success of such manipulation to be extremely low." Also, only Sunny Boy TLST-21 and TL-21 and Sunny Tripower TL-10 and TL-30 could potentially be affected
CVE-2017-9860 1 Sma 78 Sunny Boy 1.5, Sunny Boy 1.5 Firmware, Sunny Boy 2.5 and 75 more 2025-04-20 N/A
An issue was discovered in SMA Solar Technology products. An attacker can use Sunny Explorer or the SMAdata2+ network protocol to update the device firmware without ever having to authenticate. If an attacker is able to create a custom firmware version that is accepted by the inverter, the inverter is compromised completely. This allows the attacker to do nearly anything: for example, giving access to the local OS, creating a botnet, using the inverters as a stepping stone into companies, etc. NOTE: the vendor reports that this attack has always been blocked by "a final integrity and compatibility check." Also, only Sunny Boy TLST-21 and TL-21 and Sunny Tripower TL-10 and TL-30 could potentially be affected