Room Air Conditioners Outside Japan Msz Ln35Vg4Mw Sc1
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Unauthenticated adjacent-network access to a wide range of Mitsubishi Electric Wi-Fi-enabled appliances - including room air conditioners (for Japan and abroad), wireless LAN adapters for room/packaged air conditioners, refrigerators, heat-pump water heaters, bathroom dryer/heater/ventilation units, Lossnay ventilation systems, IH cooking heaters, and rice cookers - is possible via a hard-coded SSID and password embedded in the products' Wi-Fi access-point mode. An attacker within Wi-Fi radio range can read device telemetry (operation status, set/room temperature), alter air-conditioner or Wi-Fi settings, or push the Wi-Fi interface into a denial-of-service state. No public exploit is identified at time of analysis (EPSS 0.15%, percentile 5%; CISA SSVC Exploitation: none) and the issue is not in CISA KEV, but the credentials are static across the product line, making opportunistic abuse trivial once they are leaked or recovered from firmware.
Unauthenticated adjacent-network access to a wide range of Mitsubishi Electric Wi-Fi-enabled appliances - including room air conditioners (for Japan and abroad), wireless LAN adapters for room/packaged air conditioners, refrigerators, heat-pump water heaters, bathroom dryer/heater/ventilation units, Lossnay ventilation systems, IH cooking heaters, and rice cookers - is possible via a hard-coded SSID and password embedded in the products' Wi-Fi access-point mode. An attacker within Wi-Fi radio range can read device telemetry (operation status, set/room temperature), alter air-conditioner or Wi-Fi settings, or push the Wi-Fi interface into a denial-of-service state. No public exploit is identified at time of analysis (EPSS 0.15%, percentile 5%; CISA SSVC Exploitation: none) and the issue is not in CISA KEV, but the credentials are static across the product line, making opportunistic abuse trivial once they are leaked or recovered from firmware.