Netalertx

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CVE-2025-48952 CRITICAL POC Act Now

NetAlertX is a network, presence scanner, and alert framework. Prior to version 25.6.7, a vulnerability in the authentication logic allows users to bypass password verification using SHA-256 magic hashes, due to loose comparison in PHP. In vulnerable versions of the application, a password comparison is performed using the `==` operator at line 40 in front/index.php. This introduces a security issue where specially crafted "magic hash" values that evaluate to true in a loose comparison can bypass authentication. Because of the use of `==` instead of the strict `===`, different strings that begin with 0e and are followed by only digits can be interpreted as scientific notation (i.e., zero) and treated as equal. This issue falls under the Login Bypass vulnerability class. Users with certain "weird" passwords that produce magic hashes are particularly affected. Services relying on this logic are at risk of unauthorized access. Version 25.6.7 fixes the vulnerability.

PHP Authentication Bypass Netalertx
NVD GitHub
CVSS 3.1
9.4
EPSS
0.2%
CVE-2025-32440 CRITICAL This Week

NetAlertX is a network, presence scanner and alert framework. Rated critical severity (CVSS 10.0), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, no authentication required, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.

PHP Authentication Bypass Netalertx
NVD GitHub
CVSS 3.1
10.0
EPSS
0.3%
CVE-2024-48766 HIGH POC THREAT This Week

NetAlertX 24.7.18 before 24.10.12 allows unauthenticated file reading because an HTTP client can ignore a redirect, and because of factors related to strpos and directory traversal, as exploited in. Rated high severity (CVSS 8.6), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, no authentication required, low attack complexity. Public exploit code available and EPSS exploitation probability 75.0%.

PHP Path Traversal Netalertx
NVD
CVSS 3.1
8.6
EPSS
75.0%
CVE-2024-46506 CRITICAL POC THREAT Act Now

NetAlertX (formerly PiAlert) versions 23.01.14 through 24.x before 24.10.12 allow unauthenticated command injection through the settings update API. The savesettings function lacks authentication, enabling attackers to modify arbitrary configuration values and inject OS commands that execute on the host system.

Command Injection PHP Authentication Bypass Netalertx
NVD
CVSS 3.1
10.0
EPSS
91.5%
CVE-2025-48952
EPSS 0% CVSS 9.4
CRITICAL POC Act Now

NetAlertX is a network, presence scanner, and alert framework. Prior to version 25.6.7, a vulnerability in the authentication logic allows users to bypass password verification using SHA-256 magic hashes, due to loose comparison in PHP. In vulnerable versions of the application, a password comparison is performed using the `==` operator at line 40 in front/index.php. This introduces a security issue where specially crafted "magic hash" values that evaluate to true in a loose comparison can bypass authentication. Because of the use of `==` instead of the strict `===`, different strings that begin with 0e and are followed by only digits can be interpreted as scientific notation (i.e., zero) and treated as equal. This issue falls under the Login Bypass vulnerability class. Users with certain "weird" passwords that produce magic hashes are particularly affected. Services relying on this logic are at risk of unauthorized access. Version 25.6.7 fixes the vulnerability.

PHP Authentication Bypass Netalertx
NVD GitHub
CVE-2025-32440
EPSS 0% CVSS 10.0
CRITICAL This Week

NetAlertX is a network, presence scanner and alert framework. Rated critical severity (CVSS 10.0), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, no authentication required, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.

PHP Authentication Bypass Netalertx
NVD GitHub
CVE-2024-48766
EPSS 75% CVSS 8.6
HIGH POC THREAT This Week

NetAlertX 24.7.18 before 24.10.12 allows unauthenticated file reading because an HTTP client can ignore a redirect, and because of factors related to strpos and directory traversal, as exploited in. Rated high severity (CVSS 8.6), this vulnerability is remotely exploitable, no authentication required, low attack complexity. Public exploit code available and EPSS exploitation probability 75.0%.

PHP Path Traversal Netalertx
NVD
CVE-2024-46506
EPSS 91% CVSS 10.0
CRITICAL POC THREAT Act Now

NetAlertX (formerly PiAlert) versions 23.01.14 through 24.x before 24.10.12 allow unauthenticated command injection through the settings update API. The savesettings function lacks authentication, enabling attackers to modify arbitrary configuration values and inject OS commands that execute on the host system.

Command Injection PHP Authentication Bypass +1
NVD

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