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Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File

CVE-2025-41690

Severity High
Score 7.4/10

Summary

A low-privileged attacker in bluetooth range may be able to access the password of a higher-privilege user (Maintenance) by viewing the device’s event log. This vulnerability could allow the Operator to authenticate as the Maintenance user, thereby gaining unauthorized access to sensitive configuration settings and the ability to modify device parameters.

  • LOW
  • ADJACENT_NETWORK
  • HIGH
  • UNCHANGED
  • REQUIRED
  • LOW
  • HIGH
  • HIGH

CWE-532 - Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File

It's quite common for applications to save logs. For example, whenever a user requests a resource from a particular website, the web server writes information about the request to a log file. These files are helpful for identifying abnormal system activity, bugs, and evaluating the security controls of the application. Security of log files is critical for the overall security of the application and its confidential resources. An application that lacks appropriate logging levels can expose sensitive user data and system information stored on the log files to malicious users. This info can be exploited to compromise your system.

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Advisory Timeline

  • Published