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    CVE ID : CVE-2025-24288

    Published : June 19, 2025, 12:15 a.m. | 44 minutes ago

    Description : The Versa Director software exposes a number of services by default and allow attackers an easy foothold due to default credentials and multiple accounts (most with sudo access) that utilize the same default credentials. By default, Versa director exposes ssh and postgres to the internet, alongside a host of other services.

    Versa Networks is not aware of any reported instance where this vulnerability was exploited. Proof of concept for this vulnerability has been disclosed by third party security researchers.

    Workarounds or Mitigation:

    Versa recommends the following security controls:

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    2) Passwords must be complex with at least 8 characters that comprise of upper case, and lower case alphabets, as well as at at least one digit, and one special character
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    4) Password change history is checked to ensure that the at least the last 5 passwords must be used when changing password.
    5) Review and audit logs for all authentication attempts to check for unauthorized/suspicious login attempts and enforce remediation steps.

    Severity: 9.8 | CRITICAL

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