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Anevia Flamingo XL/XS 3.6.x Default / Hardcoded Credentials Vulnerability
Anevia Flamingo XL/XS 3.6.x Default/Hard-coded Credentials Vendor: Ateme Product web page: https://www.ateme.com Affected version: 3.6.20, 3.2.9 Hardware revision 1.1, 1.0 SoapLive 2.4.1, 2.0.3 SoapSystem 1.3.1 Summary: Flamingo XL, a new modular and high-density IPTV head-end product for hospitality and corporate markets. Flamingo XL captures live TV and radio content from satellite, cable, digital terrestrial and analog sources before streaming it over IP networks to STBs, PCs or other IP-connected devices. The Flamingo XL is based upon a modular 4U rack hardware platform that allows hospitality and corporate video service providers to deliver a mix of channels from various sources over internal IP networks. Desc: The device uses a weak set of default and hard-coded administrative credentials that can be easily guessed in remote password attacks and gain full control of the system. Tested on: GNU/Linux 3.14.29 (x86_64) Apache/2.2.22 (Debian) PHP/5.6.0 Vulnerability discovered by Gjoko 'LiquidWorm' Krstic @zeroscience Advisory ID: ZSL-2023-5777 Advisory URL: https://www.zeroscience.mk/en/vulnerabilities/ZSL-2023-5777.php 13.04.2023 -- SSH: root:anevia SSH: enable:paris WEB: admin:paris WEB: monitor:anevia OEM: monitor:anevia OEM: monitor:teleste OEM: monitor:envivio OEM: monitor:blankom # 0day.today [2024-09-28] #