๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ CVE-2026-42363
๐Ÿ”ด CVSS 9.3 โ€” Critical โœ… No Known Exploit CWE-656 NVD
9.3
CVSS Score
0 Low4 Medium7 High9 Critical10

Description

An insufficient encryption vulnerability exists in the Device Authentication functionality of GeoVision GV-IP Device Utility 9.0.5. Listening to broadcast packets can lead to credentials leak. An attacker can listen to broadcast messages to trigger this vulnerability. When interacting with various Geovision devices on the network, the utility may send privileged commands; in order to do so, the username and password of the device need to be provided. In some instances the command is broadcasted over UDP and the username/password are encrypted using a cryptographic protocol that appears to be derivated from Blowfish. However the symmetric key used for the encryption is also included in the packet, and thus the security of the username/password only relies on the "obscurity" of the encryption scheme. An attacker on the same LAN can listen to the broadcast traffic once an admin user interacts with the device, and decrypt the credentials using their own implementation of the algorithm. With this password the attacker would have full control over the device configuration, allowing them to change its ip address or even reset it to factory default.

Details

Severity CRITICAL
CVSS Score 9.3
CVSS Vector CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:C/C:H/I:N/A:H
CWE CWE-656
Public Exploit โœ… No
Source NVD
Published 2026-04-27
Updated 2026-06-02
Modified 2026-05-19
Fix URL N/A

Affected Packages

Software From version Fixed in
unknown โ€” โ€”

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