| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Improper Access Control in the SICK ICR890-4 could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to gather information about the system and download data via the REST API by accessing
unauthenticated endpoints. |
| Improper Access Control in SICK FTMg AIR FLOW SENSOR with Partnumbers
1100214, 1100215, 1100216, 1120114, 1120116, 1122524, 1122526 allows an unprivileged remote
attacker to gain unauthorized access to data fields by using a therefore unpriviledged account via the
REST interface. |
| Improper Access Control in the SICK ICR890-4 could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to affect the availability of the device by changing settings of the device such as the IP
address based on missing access control. |
| Improper Access Control in SICK FTMg AIR FLOW SENSOR with Partnumbers
1100214, 1100215, 1100216, 1120114, 1120116, 1122524, 1122526 allows an unprivileged remote attacker to download files by using a therefore unpriviledged account via the REST interface. |
| Cleartext Transmission of Sensitive Information in the SICK ICR890-4 could allow a
remote attacker to gather sensitive information by intercepting network traffic that is not encrypted. |
| Uncontrolled Resource Consumption in SICK FTMg AIR FLOW SENSOR with Partnumbers 1100214, 1100215, 1100216, 1120114, 1120116, 1122524, 1122526 allows an unprivileged
remote attacker to influence the availability of the webserver by invocing several open file requests via
the REST interface. |
| Authentication Bypass by Capture-replay in SICK Flexi Soft Gateways with Partnumbers 1044073, 1127717, 1130282, 1044074, 1121597, 1099832, 1051432, 1127487, 1069070, 1112296, 1044072, 1121596, 1099830 allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to potentially impact the availability, integrity and confidentiality of the gateways via an authentication bypass by capture-replay. |
| Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection') vulnerability in Fayton Software and Consulting Services fayton.Pro ERP allows SQL Injection.
This issue affects fayton.Pro ERP: through 20250929. |
| A bug in the login redirect route in Apache Airflow allowed authenticated users to craft URLs that bypassed the `is_safe_url` check, enabling redirection from a trusted Airflow domain to an attacker-controlled origin. Users are advised to upgrade to `apache-airflow` 3.2.2 or later. As a defense-in-depth mitigation, deployment operators can place Airflow behind a reverse proxy that strips off-domain `next=` query parameters before they reach the login endpoint. |
| CWE - 89 - Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection') vulnerability in ESBI Information and Telecommunication Industry and Trade Limited Company Auto Service Software allows SQL Injection.
This issue affects Auto Service Software: before v.2025.10.01. |
| Inclusion of Sensitive Information in Source Code in SICK FTMg AIR FLOW SENSOR with Partnumbers 1100214, 1100215, 1100216, 1120114, 1120116, 1122524, 1122526 allows a
remote attacker to gain information about valid usernames via analysis of source code. |
| Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection') vulnerability in BSS Software Mobuy Online Machinery Monitoring Panel allows SQL Injection.
This issue affects Mobuy Online Machinery Monitoring Panel: before 2.0. |
| Use of Password Hash Instead of Password for Authentication in SICK FTMg AIR
FLOW SENSOR with Partnumbers 1100214, 1100215, 1100216, 1120114, 1120116, 1122524, 1122526
allows an unprivileged remote attacker to use a password hash instead of an actual password to login
to a valid user account via the REST interface. |
| Unauthenticated endpoints in the SICK ICR890-4 could allow an unauthenticated
remote attacker to retrieve sensitive information about the device via HTTP requests. |
| Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection') vulnerability in E1 Informatics Web Application allows SQL Injection.
This issue affects Web Application: through 20250916.
NOTE: The vendor did not inform about the completion of the fixing process within the specified time. The CVE will be updated when new information becomes available. |
| Improper Restriction of Excessive Authentication Attempts in the SICK ICR890-4
could allow a remote attacker to brute-force user credentials. |
| Uncontrolled Resource Consumption in SICK FTMg AIR FLOW SENSOR with Partnumbers 1100214, 1100215, 1100216, 1120114, 1120116, 1122524, 1122526 allows an remote attacker to influence the availability of the webserver by invocing a Slowloris style attack via HTTP requests. |
| Observable Response Discrepancy in the SICK ICR890-4 could allow a remote attacker to identify valid usernames for the FTP server from the response given during a failed login
attempt. |
| Cleartext Storage on Disk in the SICK ICR890-4 could allow an unauthenticated attacker with local access to the device to disclose sensitive information by accessing a SD card. |
| A vulnerability was detected in D-Link DI-8400 up to 16.07.26A1. This affects an unknown function of the file /dbsrv.asp. Performing a manipulation of the argument str results in stack-based buffer overflow. Remote exploitation of the attack is possible. The exploit is now public and may be used. The initial researcher advisory mentions contradicting parameter names to be affected. |