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CVE-2026-32965 is a high-severity insecure-default issue in Silex Technology SD-330AC and AMC Manager. According to CISA’s advisory, an attacker using the factory default configuration may be able to configure the device with a null-string password. The published guidance includes vendor fixes and a direct mitigation to set a password for the settings web interface.
CVE-2026-32964 is an improper neutralization of CRLF sequences issue in Silex Technology SD-330AC firmware and AMC Manager. According to the CISA CSAF advisory, an attacker could inject arbitrary entries into the system configuration. Vendor fixes are available for affected versions, and the advisory was published on 2026-04-21.
CVE-2026-32963 is a cross-site scripting vulnerability in Silex Technology SD-330AC and AMC Manager. According to the CISA CSAF advisory, an attacker could trick a user into visiting a special web page and cause arbitrary script execution in the user’s browser. Vendor-fixed versions are available, and CISA published the initial advisory on 2026-04-21.
CVE-2026-32962 affects Silex Technology SD-330AC firmware up to 1.42 and AMC Manager up to 5.0.2. CISA describes the issue as a missing authentication for a critical function that could let an attacker alter device configuration without authentication. The advisory rates the issue CVSS v3.1 5.3 (Medium) and identifies a network-based, low-complexity attack path with integrity impact only.
CVE-2026-32961 is a network-triggerable heap-based buffer overflow affecting Silex Technology SD-330AC firmware versions 1.42 and earlier, and AMC Manager versions 5.0.2 and earlier. According to the CISA CSAF advisory, specially crafted packets can trigger a temporary denial-of-service condition. The issue is rated CVSS 5.3 (medium) and the source advisory provides fixed versions for both products.
CVE-2026-32960 is a medium-severity flaw in Silex Technology SD-330AC and AMC Manager that CISA says could let an attacker send specially crafted packets and potentially log in to the device. The advisory was published on 2026-04-21 and lists vendor fixes for both affected products.
CVE-2026-32959 is a medium-severity weakness in Silex Technology SD-330AC and AMC Manager that can let an attacker recover information through a man-in-the-middle scenario. The CISA CSAF advisory published on 2026-04-21 identifies the issue as a Use of a Broken or Risky Cryptographic Algorithm problem and points to vendor fixes in SD-330AC firmware 1.50+ and AMC Manager 5.1.0+.
CVE-2026-32958 is a hard-coded cryptographic key issue in Silex Technology SD-330AC and AMC Manager. According to CISA’s advisory, the flaw could cause an administrative user to be directed to apply a fake firmware update. Vendor fixes are available, and CISA also recommends protecting the settings web interface with a password.
CVE-2026-32957 is a medium-severity authentication flaw in Silex Technology SD-330AC and AMC Manager. According to CISA's advisory, the issue could allow uploads of arbitrary files to the device without authentication. The supplied advisory data lists fixed versions and recommends disabling HTTP/HTTPS service as an interim mitigation.
CVE-2026-32956 is a critical heap-based buffer overflow affecting Silex Technology SD-330AC firmware and AMC Manager. According to the CISA CSAF advisory published on 2026-04-21, the issue could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on the device. The advisory lists affected versions as SD-330AC firmware 1.42 and earlier, and AMC Manager 5.0.2 and earlier, with vendor fixes available in SD-330AC fir [truncated]
CVE-2026-32955 affects Silex Technology SD-330AC and AMC Manager and is described by CISA as a stack-based buffer overflow that could let an attacker execute arbitrary code on the device. CISA published the advisory on 2026-04-21 and lists vendor fixes plus a temporary mitigation to disable HTTP/HTTPS service.