First published: Mon Apr 10 2017(Updated: )
Philips In.Sight B120/37 has a password of b120root for the backdoor root account, a password of /ADMIN/ for the backdoor admin account, a password of merlin for the backdoor mg3500 account, a password of M100-4674448 for the backdoor user account, and a password of M100-4674448 for the backdoor admin account.
Credit: cret@cert.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Philips In.sight B120\\37 |
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CVE-2015-2882 has been classified as a high-severity vulnerability due to the presence of hardcoded backdoor passwords allowing unauthorized access.
To mitigate CVE-2015-2882, users should change the default passwords and consider network security measures to restrict access.
CVE-2015-2882 specifically affects the Philips In.Sight B120/37 baby monitor.
CVE-2015-2882 exposes multiple backdoor accounts with hardcoded passwords, including root, admin, and user accounts.
While there may not be direct evidence of active exploitation, the existence of hardcoded backdoor passwords presents a significant security risk.