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Bootloader menu access in Moxa UC series industrial computers can be obtained by attackers with physical access using a device-unique password, potentially enabling temporary denial-of-service through firmware reflashing. The vulnerability is constrained by bootloader signature verification that prevents installation of unsigned firmware or arbitrary code execution. No patch is currently available for affected Linux and UC firmware versions.
TPM-backed LUKS encryption bypass in Moxa Industrial Linux 3 on select industrial computers allows an attacker with invasive physical access to the SPI bus to intercept TPM communications and decrypt eMMC storage contents offline. This attack requires opening the device and connecting specialized equipment for extended signal capture, making it impractical for opportunistic access scenarios. Affected products include V1222 Ct T, Uc 3430a T Lte Wifi, Uc 8220 T Lx, and Uc 4414a I T firmware variants.
An attacker with physical access to the affected Moxa UC Series devices can initiate a restart of the device and gain access to its BIOS. Rated medium severity (CVSS 6.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
Cradlepoint IBR600 NCOS versions 6.5.0.160bc2e and prior are vulnerable to shell escape, which enables local attackers with non-superuser credentials to gain full, unrestrictive shell access which. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.6), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
Bootloader menu access in Moxa UC series industrial computers can be obtained by attackers with physical access using a device-unique password, potentially enabling temporary denial-of-service through firmware reflashing. The vulnerability is constrained by bootloader signature verification that prevents installation of unsigned firmware or arbitrary code execution. No patch is currently available for affected Linux and UC firmware versions.
TPM-backed LUKS encryption bypass in Moxa Industrial Linux 3 on select industrial computers allows an attacker with invasive physical access to the SPI bus to intercept TPM communications and decrypt eMMC storage contents offline. This attack requires opening the device and connecting specialized equipment for extended signal capture, making it impractical for opportunistic access scenarios. Affected products include V1222 Ct T, Uc 3430a T Lte Wifi, Uc 8220 T Lx, and Uc 4414a I T firmware variants.
An attacker with physical access to the affected Moxa UC Series devices can initiate a restart of the device and gain access to its BIOS. Rated medium severity (CVSS 6.8), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.
Cradlepoint IBR600 NCOS versions 6.5.0.160bc2e and prior are vulnerable to shell escape, which enables local attackers with non-superuser credentials to gain full, unrestrictive shell access which. Rated high severity (CVSS 7.6), this vulnerability is no authentication required, low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.