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CVE-2025-59103: The Access Manager 92xx in hardware revision K7 is based on Linux instead of Windows CE embedded in ...

  • What: Access Manager 92xx hardware revision K7 exposes an SSH service with hardcoded and weak passwords.
  • Why: The device uses Linux instead of Windows CE, introducing a new SSH service.
  • Impact: Attackers can gain unauthorized access to the devices via SSH using the hardcoded credentials, potentially leading to command injection.
  • Affected: Access Manager 92xx hardware revision K7 devices.
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The Access Manager 92xx in hardware revision K7 is based on Linux instead of Windows CE embedded in older hardware revisions. In this new hardware revision it was noticed that an SSH service is exposed on port 22. By analyzing the firmware of the devices, it was noticed that there are two users with hardcoded and weak passwords that can be used to access the devices via SSH. The passwords can be also guessed very easily. The password of at least one user is set to a random value after the first deployment, with the restriction that the password is only randomized if the configured date is prior to 2022. Therefore, under certain circumstances, the passwords are not randomized. For example, if the clock is never set on the device, the battery of the clock module has been changed, the Access Manager has been factory reset and has not received a time yet.

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