First published: Fri May 13 2022(Updated: )
SonicWall SMA1000 series firmware 12.4.0, 12.4.1-02965 and earlier versions uses a shared and hard-coded encryption key to store data.
Credit: PSIRT@sonicwall.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Sonicwall Sma 6200 Firmware | =12.4.0 | |
Sonicwall Sma 6200 Firmware | =12.4.1 | |
Sonicwall Sma 6200 | ||
Sonicwall Sma 6210 Firmware | =12.4.0 | |
Sonicwall Sma 6210 Firmware | =12.4.1 | |
Sonicwall Sma 6210 | ||
Sonicwall Sma 7200 Firmware | =12.4.0 | |
Sonicwall Sma 7200 Firmware | =12.4.1 | |
Sonicwall Sma 7200 | ||
Sonicwall Sma 7210 Firmware | =12.4.0 | |
Sonicwall Sma 7210 Firmware | =12.4.1 | |
Sonicwall Sma 7210 | ||
Sonicwall Sma 8000v Firmware | =12.4.0 | |
Sonicwall Sma 8000v Firmware | =12.4.1 | |
Sonicwall Sma 8000v |
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The vulnerability ID for this SonicWall SMA1000 firmware vulnerability is CVE-2022-1701.
The affected software includes SonicWall SMA1000 series firmware versions 12.4.0, 12.4.1-02965, and earlier.
The severity level of CVE-2022-1701 is high with a CVSS score of 7.5.
This vulnerability allows an attacker to access and decrypt sensitive data by exploiting the shared and hard-coded encryption key used to store data in SonicWall SMA1000 series firmware versions 12.4.0, 12.4.1-02965, and earlier.