GHSA-H5QW-42JQ-7CMH

Vulnerability from github – Published: 2025-12-17 15:34 – Updated: 2025-12-17 15:34
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Details

A vulnerability exists in multiple Radiometer products that allow an attacker with physical access to the analyzer possibility to extract credential information. The vulnerability is due to a weakness in the design and insufficient credential protection in operating system.

Other related CVE's are CVE-2025-14095 & CVE-2025-14097.

Affected customers have been informed about this vulnerability. This CVE is being published to provide transparency.

Required Configuration for Exposure:

Attacker requires physical access to the analyzer.

Temporary work Around: Only authorized people can physically access the analyzer.

Permanent solution: Local Radiometer representatives will contact all affected customers to discuss a permanent solution.

Exploit Status:

Researchers have provided a working proof-of-concept (PoC). Radiometer is not aware of any public exploit code at the time of this publication.

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  "id": "GHSA-h5qw-42jq-7cmh",
  "modified": "2025-12-17T15:34:53Z",
  "published": "2025-12-17T15:34:53Z",
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