A vulnerability has been identified in RUGGEDCOM ROS M2100 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS M2200 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS M969 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RMC (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RMC20 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RMC30 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RMC40 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RMC41 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RMC8388 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RP110 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS400 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS401 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS416 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS416v2 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS8000 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS8000A (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS8000H (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS8000T (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS900 (32M) (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS900G (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS900G (32M) (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS900GP (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS900L (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS900L (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS900W (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS910 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS910L (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS910W (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS920L (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS920W (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS930L (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS930W (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS940G (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS969 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2100 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2100 (32M) (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2100P (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2100P (32M) (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2200 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2288 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2300 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2300P (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2488 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG900 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG900C (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG900G (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG900R (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG907R (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG908C (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG909R (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG910C (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG920P (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSL910 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RST2228 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RST916C (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RST916P (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS i800 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS i801 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS i802 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS i803 (All versions < V5.6.0). Unencrypted storage of passwords in the client configuration files and during
network transmission could allow an attacker in a privileged position to
obtain access passwords.
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A vulnerability has been identified in RUGGEDCOM ROS M2100 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS M2200 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS M969 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RMC (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RMC20 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RMC30 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RMC40 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RMC41 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RMC8388 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RP110 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS400 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS401 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS416 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS416v2 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS8000 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS8000A (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS8000H (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS8000T (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS900 (32M) (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS900G (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS900G (32M) (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS900GP (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS900L (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS900L (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS900W (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS910 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS910L (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS910W (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS920L (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS920W (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS930L (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS930W (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS940G (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RS969 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2100 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2100 (32M) (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2100P (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2100P (32M) (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2200 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2288 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2300 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2300P (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG2488 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG900 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG900C (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG900G (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG900R (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG907R (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG908C (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG909R (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG910C (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSG920P (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RSL910 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RST2228 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RST916C (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS RST916P (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS i800 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS i801 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS i802 (All versions < V5.6.0), RUGGEDCOM ROS i803 (All versions < V5.6.0). Unencrypted storage of passwords in the client configuration files and during
network transmission could allow an attacker in a privileged position to
obtain access passwords.
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