First published: Wed Jul 01 2009(Updated: )
The default configuration of the Wi-Fi component on the Huawei D100 does not use encryption, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by sniffing the network.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Huawei D100 Firmware | ||
Huawei D100 Firmware |
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CVE-2009-2273 has a moderate severity due to the lack of encryption in the default configuration, which could expose sensitive information.
To fix CVE-2009-2273, configure the Huawei D100 to use stronger encryption protocols for the Wi-Fi component.
Users of the Huawei D100 and its firmware that rely on the default Wi-Fi settings without encryption are affected by CVE-2009-2273.
The risks include exposure of sensitive data to remote attackers who can sniff the unencrypted network traffic.
Yes, if the firmware remains in its default configuration without proper encryption settings.