Wrc X6000Qs G
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ELECOM wireless LAN access point devices WRC-X1800GS-B, WRC-X3000GS2 series, WRC-X6000QS series, and related models use a hard-coded cryptographic key to encrypt configuration file backups. An attacker who obtains a backup file can decrypt and modify the configuration using the publicly known key, then trick a network administrator into restoring the malicious configuration, enabling complete compromise of network settings. This requires user interaction (administrator deploying a crafted backup) but no authentication, making it a practical attack vector for supply-chain compromise or insider threats. CVSS 6.5 (Medium) reflects the high integrity impact balanced against the requirement for administrator interaction.
ELECOM wireless LAN access point devices WRC-X1800GS-B, WRC-X3000GS2 series, WRC-X6000QS series, and related models use a hard-coded cryptographic key to encrypt configuration file backups. An attacker who obtains a backup file can decrypt and modify the configuration using the publicly known key, then trick a network administrator into restoring the malicious configuration, enabling complete compromise of network settings. This requires user interaction (administrator deploying a crafted backup) but no authentication, making it a practical attack vector for supply-chain compromise or insider threats. CVSS 6.5 (Medium) reflects the high integrity impact balanced against the requirement for administrator interaction.