A vulnerability has been identified in SiNVR/SiVMS Video Server (All versions < V5.0.0). The HTTP service (default port 5401/tcp) of the SiVMS/SiNVR Video Server
contains an authentication bypass vulnerability, even when properly
configured with enforced authentication.
A remote attacker with network access to the Video Server could
exploit this vulnerability to read the SiVMS/SiNVR users database, including
the passwords of all users in obfuscated cleartext.
A vulnerability has been identified in Control Center Server (CCS) (All versions < V1.5.0), Control Center Server (CCS) (All versions >= V1.5.0), SiNVR/SiVMS Video Server (All versions < V5.0.0), SiNVR/SiVMS Video Server (All versions >= V5.0.0). Both the SiVMS/SiNVR Video Server and the Control Center Server (CCS) store
user and device passwords by applying weak cryptography.
A local attacker could exploit this vulnerability to extract
the passwords from the user database and/or the device configuration files
to conduct further attacks.
A vulnerability has been identified in Control Center Server (CCS) (All versions < V1.5.0). The SFTP service (default port 22/tcp) of the Control Center Server
(CCS) contains an authentication bypass vulnerability.
A remote attacker with network access to the CCS server could
exploit this vulnerability to read data from the EDIR directory
(for example, the list of all configured stations).
A vulnerability has been identified in Control Center Server (CCS) (All versions < V1.5.0). The user configuration menu in the web interface of the
Control Center Server (CCS) transfers user passwords in clear to the
client (browser).
An attacker with administrative privileges for the web interface could be
able to read (and not only reset) passwords of other CCS users.