Vulnerability Details CVE-2022-37710
Patterson Dental Eaglesoft 21 has AES-256 encryption but there are two ways to obtain a keyfile: (1) keybackup.data > License > Encryption Key or (2) Eaglesoft.Server.Configuration.data > DbEncryptKeyPrimary > Encryption Key. Applicable files are encrypted with keys and salt that are hardcoded into a DLL or EXE file.
Exploit prediction scoring system (EPSS) score
EPSS Score 0.0
EPSS Ranking 5.2%
CVSS Severity
CVSS v3 Score 7.8
Products affected by CVE-2022-37710
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cpe:2.3:a:pattersondental:eaglesoft:21.0