Weak Authentication Mechanism in PowerChute Network Shutdown by APC
CVE-2005-4326
What is CVE-2005-4326?
The web interface of American Power Conversion's PowerChute Network Shutdown is susceptible to a significant security flaw due to its use of base64-encoded cleartext communication. This vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers to intercept and sniff authentication credentials during data transmission. As a result, unauthorized individuals may gain access to sensitive information, posing risks to system integrity and confidentiality. It is crucial for users to ensure secure configurations are in place and to apply recommended security updates to protect against potential exploitation.

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