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Some devices of Thales DIS (formerly Gemalto, formerly...

Low severity Unreviewed Published May 24, 2022 to the GitHub Advisory Database • Updated May 2, 2023

Package

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Affected versions

Unknown

Patched versions

Unknown

Description

Some devices of Thales DIS (formerly Gemalto, formerly Cinterion) allow Directory Traversal by physically proximate attackers. The directory path access check of the internal flash file system can be circumvented. This flash file system can store application-specific data and data needed for customer Java applications, TLS and OTAP (Java over-the-air-provisioning) functionality. The affected products and releases are: BGS5 up to and including SW RN 02.000 / ARN 01.001.06 EHSx and PDSx up to and including SW RN 04.003 / ARN 01.000.04 ELS61 up to and including SW RN 02.002 / ARN 01.000.04 ELS81 up to and including SW RN 05.002 / ARN 01.000.04 PLS62 up to and including SW RN 02.000 / ARN 01.000.04

References

Published by the National Vulnerability Database Aug 21, 2020
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database May 24, 2022
Last updated May 2, 2023

Severity

Low

EPSS score

0.184%
(57th percentile)

Weaknesses

CVE ID

CVE-2020-15858

GHSA ID

GHSA-mfh2-p8f8-6h65

Source code

No known source code

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