| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Unspecified vulnerability in ESS/ Network Controller and MicroServer Web Server in Xerox WorkCentre Pro and Xerox WorkCentre running software 13.027.24.015 and 14.027.24.015 allows remote attackers to "reduce effectiveness of security features" via unknown attack vectors. |
| Unknown vulnerability in Xerox MicroServer Web Server in Document Centre 220 through 265, 332 and 340, 420 through 490, and 535 through 555 allows remote attackers to bypass authentication. |
| Unknown vulnerability in Xerox MicroServer Web Server in Document Centre 220 through 265, 332 and 340, 420 through 490, and 535 through 555 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service or read files via unknown vectors involving crafted HTTP requests. |
| Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Xerox MicroServer Web Server in Document Centre 220 through 265, 332 and 340, 420 through 490, and 535 through 555 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML and modify web pages via unknown vectors. |
| Multiple unknown vulnerabilities in the MicroServer Web Server for Xerox WorkCentre Pro Color 2128, 2636, and 3545, version 0.001.04.044 through 0.001.04.504, allow attackers to bypass authentication. |
| Unknown vulnerability in the MicroServer Web Server for Xerox WorkCentre Pro Color 2128, 2636, and 3545, version 0.001.04.044 through 0.001.04.504, allow attackers to cause a denial of service or access files via crafted HTTP requests. |
| Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the MicroServer Web Server for Xerox WorkCentre Pro Color 2128, 2636, and 3545, version 0.001.04.044 through 0.001.04.504, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unknown vectors. |
| Unknown vulnerability in the web server for the ESS/ Network Controller for Xerox Document Centre 240 through 555 running System Software 27.18.017 and earlier allows attackers to "gain unauthorized access." |
| Unknown vulnerability in Xerox MicroServer Web Server for various WorkCentre products including M35/M45/M55 2.028.11.000 through 2.97.20.032 and 4.84.16.000 through 4.97.20.032, Pro 35/45/55 3.028.11.000 through 3.97.20.032, Pro 65/75/90 1.001.00.060 through 1.001.02.084, and others, related to SNMP authentication, allows remote attackers to modify system configuration, a different vulnerability than CVE-2005-0703. |
| Xerox MicroServer Web Server for various WorkCentre products including M35/M45/M55 2.028.11.000 through 2.97.20.032 and 4.84.16.000 through 4.97.20.032, Pro 35/45/55 3.028.11.000 through 3.97.20.032, Pro 65/75/90 1.001.00.060 through 1.001.02.084, and others, has an "unauthenticated account," which allows remote attackers to modify system configuration, a different vulnerability than CVE-2005-1179. |
| The default configurations for DocuTech 6110 and DocuTech 6115 have a default administrative password of (1) "service!" on Solaris 8.0 or (2) "administ" on Windows NT, which allows remote attackers to gain privileges. |
| The default configuration of Xerox DocuTech 6110 and DocuTech 6115 allows remote attackers to connect to the web server and (1) submit print jobs directly into the "print now" queue or (2) read the scanner job history. |
| The default configuration of Xerox DocuTech 6110 and DocuTech 6115 running Solaris 8.0 has a large number of unnecessary services enabled such as RPC and sprayd, which could allow remote attackers to obtain access to the device. |
| The default configuration of Xerox DocuTech 6110 and DocuTech 6115 exports certain NFS shares to the world with world writable permissions, which may allow remote attackers to modify sensitive files. |
| Xerox DocuPrint N40 Printers allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service via malformed data, such as that produced by the Code Red worm. |
| HTTP server for Xerox DocuColor 4 LP allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (hang) via a long URL that contains a large number of . characters. |
| On Xerox WorkCentre 3550 25.003.03.000 devices, an authenticated attacker can view the SMB server settings and can obtain the stored cleartext credentials associated with those settings. |
| Multiple MFPs (multifunction printers) provided by FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp. and Xerox Corporation provide a facility to export the contents of their Address Book with encrypted form, but the encryption strength is insufficient. With the knowledge of the encryption process and the encryption key, the information such as the server credentials may be obtained from the exported Address Book data. As for the details of affected product names, model numbers, and versions, refer to the information provided by the respective vendors listed under [References]. |
| Xerox ColorQube 8580 was discovered to contain an access control issue which allows attackers to print, view the status, and obtain sensitive information. |
| Xerox VersaLink devices on specific versions of firmware before 2022-01-26 allow remote attackers to brick the device via a crafted TIFF file in an unauthenticated HTTP POST request. There is a permanent denial of service because image parsing causes a reboot, but image parsing is restarted as soon as the boot process finishes. However, this boot loop can be resolved by a field technician. The TIFF file must have an incomplete Image Directory. Affected firmware versions include xx.42.01 and xx.50.61. NOTE: the 2022-01-24 NeoSmart article included "believed to affect all previous and later versions as of the date of this posting" but a 2022-01-26 vendor statement reports "the latest versions of firmware are not vulnerable to this issue." |