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CVSS: 5.9EPSS: 0%CPEs: 50EXPL: 0

27 Sep 2017 — ZyXEL NWA1100-N, NWA1100-NH, NWA1121-NI, NWA1123-AC, and NWA1123-NI access points; P-660HN-51, P-663HN-51, VMG1312-B10A, VMG1312-B30A, VMG1312-B30B, VMG4380-B10A, VMG8324-B10A, VMG8924-B10A, VMG8924-B30A, and VSG1435-B101 DSL CPEs; PMG5318-B20A GPONs; SBG3300-N000, SBG3300-NB00, and SBG3500-N000 small business gateways; GS1900-8 and GS1900-24 switches; and C1000Z, Q1000, FR1000Z, and P8702N project models use non-unique X.509 certificates and SSH host keys. Los puntos de acceso ZyXEL NWA1100-N, NWA1100-NH, ... • http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/566724 • CWE-310: Cryptographic Issues •

CVSS: 7.5EPSS: 0%CPEs: 57EXPL: 0

26 Mar 2008 — ZyXEL Prestige routers, including P-660, P-661, and P-662 models with firmware 3.40(PE9) and 3.40(AGD.2) through 3.40(AHQ.3), do not use a salt when calculating an MD5 password hash, which makes it easier for attackers to crack passwords. Los routers ZyXEL Prestige, incluyendo los modelos P-660, P-661 y P-662 con firmware 3.40(PE9) y 3.40(AGD.2) hasta la 3.40(AHQ.3), no utilizan salt cuando se calcula el hash de una contraseña MD5, lo cual facilita a los atacantes craquear contraseñas. • http://www.gnucitizen.org/projects/router-hacking-challenge • CWE-916: Use of Password Hash With Insufficient Computational Effort •