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EMC Smarts Network Configuration Manager (NCM) before 9.1 uses a hardcoded encryption key for the storage of credentials, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information via unspecified. Rated low severity (CVSS 2.1), this vulnerability is low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
The default configuration of EMC Smarts Network Configuration Manager (NCM) before 9.1 does not require authentication for database access, which allows remote attackers to have an unspecified impact. Rated critical severity (CVSS 9.3), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable. No vendor patch available.
EMC Smarts Network Configuration Manager (NCM) before 9.1 uses a hardcoded encryption key for the storage of credentials, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information via unspecified. Rated low severity (CVSS 2.1), this vulnerability is low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
The default configuration of EMC Smarts Network Configuration Manager (NCM) before 9.1 does not require authentication for database access, which allows remote attackers to have an unspecified impact. Rated critical severity (CVSS 9.3), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable. No vendor patch available.