BoseCVEs & Vulnerabilities
5 CVEs affecting Bose products, tracked from the National Vulnerability Database, with CVSS/EPSS scores and exploitation status.
Most Affected Products
An issue was discovered in the Bose Soundtouch app 18.1.4 for iOS. There is no frontend input validation of the device name. A malicious device name can execute JavaScript on the registered Bose User Account if a speaker has been connected to the app.
Bose SoundTouch devices allows remote attackers to achieve remote control via a crafted web site that uses the WebSocket Protocol.
Bose SoundTouch devices allow XSS via a crafted public playlist from Spotify.
Bose SoundTouch devices allow XSS via crafted song data from a music service, as demonstrated by Pandora.
The Multicast DNS (mDNS) responder used in BOSE Soundtouch 30 inadvertently responds to IPv4 unicast queries with source addresses that are not link-local, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (traffic amplification) or obtain potentially sensitive information via port-5353 UDP packets.