PiigabCVEs & Vulnerabilities

9 CVEs affecting Piigab products, tracked from the National Vulnerability Database, with CVSS/EPSS scores and exploitation status.

Most Affected Products

m-bus 900s 9m-bus 900s firmware 9
CVE-2023-35765MEDIUM

PiiGAB M-Bus stores credentials in a plaintext file, which could allow a low-level user to gain admin credentials.

7 Jul 2023
6.5
CVSS
CVE-2023-35120HIGH

PiiGAB M-Bus is vulnerable to cross-site request forgery. An attacker who wants to execute a certain command could send a phishing mail to the owner of the device and hope that the owner clicks on the link. If the owner of the device has a cookie stored that allows the owner to be logged in, then the device could execute the GET or POST link request.

7 Jul 2023
8.8
CVSS
CVE-2023-34995CRITICAL

There are no requirements for setting a complex password for PiiGAB M-Bus, which could contribute to a successful brute force attack if the password is inline with recommended password guidelines.

7 Jul 2023
9.8
CVSS
CVE-2023-34433CRITICAL

PiiGAB M-Bus stores passwords using a weak hash algorithm.

7 Jul 2023
9.8
CVSS
CVE-2023-32652MEDIUM

PiiGAB M-Bus does not validate identification strings before processing, which could make it vulnerable to cross-site scripting attacks.

7 Jul 2023
6.1
CVSS
CVE-2023-36859CRITICAL

PiiGAB M-Bus SoftwarePack 900S does not correctly sanitize user input, which could allow an attacker to inject arbitrary commands.

7 Jul 2023
9.8
CVSS
CVE-2023-35987CRITICAL

PiiGAB M-Bus contains hard-coded credentials which it uses for authentication.

7 Jul 2023
9.8
CVSS
CVE-2023-33868CRITICAL

The number of login attempts is not limited. This could allow an attacker to perform a brute force on HTTP basic authentication.

7 Jul 2023
9.8
CVSS
CVE-2023-31277HIGH

PiiGAB M-Bus transmits credentials in plaintext format.

7 Jul 2023
7.5
CVSS
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