The security risk of a device with a vulnerable EN6200-PRIME QUAD-35 or EN6200-PRIME QUAD-100 system access software is assessed based on the type and severity of the vulnerability. The EN6200-PRIME QUAD-35 and EN6200-PRIME QUAD-100 vendors have released software updates for the indicated firmware versions. In some cases, it may not be practical for users to patch their devices. In such cases, it is important that administrators consider the type and severity of the vulnerability before allowing unauthenticated visitors or service accounts to access the device. In conclusion, due to the fact that EN6200-PRIME QUAD-35 and EN6200-PRIME QUAD-100 devices are not directly connected to the Internet, it is important to limit access to these devices as much as possible, using a Network Access Control (NAC) solution or a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection.

Overview

The security risks of EN6200-PRIME QUAD-35 and EN6200-PRIME QUAD-100 devices are assessed based on the type and severity of the vulnerability. A vulnerability is any weakness that could be exploited by an attacker to gain unauthorized access to a device. A vulnerability can come in many forms, such as insecure configuration settings, weak passwords, or use of out-of-date software. The vulnerabilities associated with EN6200-PRIME QUAD-35 and EN6200-PRIME QUAD-100 are related to system access software.

EN6200-PRIME QUAD-35 Vulnerable Software and Services

The EN6200-PRIME QUAD-35 is a 4-port switch.
EN6200-PRIME QUAD-35 devices have a vulnerable system access software version on firmware version TLS_01.16.
All vendors for the EN6200-PRIME QUAD-35 have released software updates for the indicated firmware versions.

Timeline

Published on: 09/23/2022 18:15:00 UTC
Last modified on: 09/26/2022 22:48:00 UTC

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