Backdoor.Win32.FTP.Matiteman Service Port 21 hard-coded password

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Summaryinfo

A vulnerability was found in Backdoor.Win32.FTP.Matiteman and classified as problematic. Affected by this vulnerability is an unknown functionality of the component Service Port 21. The manipulation results in hard-coded password. The attack may be performed from remote. In addition, an exploit is available. Applying restrictive firewalling is recommended.

Detailsinfo

A vulnerability, which was classified as critical, was found in Backdoor.Win32.FTP.Matiteman (Remote Access Software) (the affected version is unknown). Affected is an unknown code of the component Service Port 21. The manipulation with an unknown input leads to a hard-coded password vulnerability. CWE is classifying the issue as CWE-259. The product contains a hard-coded password, which it uses for its own inbound authentication or for outbound communication to external components. This is going to have an impact on confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

The weakness was presented 12/12/2021 as MVID-2021-0425. The advisory is shared for download at malvuln.com. Technical details are unknown but a public exploit is available. The MITRE ATT&CK project declares the attack technique as T1078.001.

The exploit is shared for download at malvuln.com. It is declared as proof-of-concept.

It is possible to mitigate the weakness by firewalling .

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VulDB Meta Base Score: 7.3
VulDB Meta Temp Score: 6.4

VulDB Base Score: 7.3
VulDB Temp Score: 6.4
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Exploitinginfo

Class: Hard-coded password
CWE: CWE-259 / CWE-255
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Physical: No
Local: No
Remote: Yes

Availability: 🔍
Access: Public
Status: Proof-of-Concept
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Threat Intelligenceinfo

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Countermeasuresinfo

Recommended: Firewall
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Timelineinfo

12/12/2021 🔍
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Sourcesinfo

Advisory: MVID-2021-0425
Status: Not defined

GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-187968
scip Labs: https://www.scip.ch/en/?labs.20161013

Entryinfo

Created: 12/12/2021 17:11
Changes: 12/12/2021 17:11 (39)
Complete: 🔍
Submitter: malvuln
Cache ID: 216::103

Submitinfo

Accepted

  • Submit #25585: Backdoor.Win32.FTP.Matiteman / Weak Hardcoded Password (by malvuln)

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