Product:

Envoy_firmware

(Enphase)
Repositories

Unknown:

This might be proprietary software.

#Vulnerabilities 5
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2021-06-16 CVE-2020-25752 An issue was discovered on Enphase Envoy R3.x and D4.x devices. There are hardcoded web-panel login passwords for the installer and Enphase accounts. The passwords for these accounts are hardcoded values derived from the MD5 hash of the username and serial number mixed with some static strings. The serial number can be retrieved by an unauthenticated user at /info.xml. These passwords can be easily calculated by an attacker; users are unable to change these passwords. Envoy_firmware 5.3
2021-06-16 CVE-2020-25753 An issue was discovered on Enphase Envoy R3.x and D4.x devices with v3 software. The default admin password is set to the last 6 digits of the serial number. The serial number can be retrieved by an unauthenticated user at /info.xml. Envoy_firmware 9.8
2021-06-16 CVE-2020-25754 An issue was discovered on Enphase Envoy R3.x and D4.x devices. There is a custom PAM module for user authentication that circumvents traditional user authentication. This module uses a password derived from the MD5 hash of the username and serial number. The serial number can be retrieved by an unauthenticated user at /info.xml. Attempts to change the user password via passwd or other tools have no effect. Envoy_firmware 7.5
2021-06-16 CVE-2020-25755 An issue was discovered on Enphase Envoy R3.x and D4.x (and other current) devices. The upgrade_start function in /installer/upgrade_start allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary commands via the force parameter. Envoy_firmware 8.8
2023-06-20 CVE-2023-33869 Enphase Envoy versions D7.0.88 is vulnerable to a command injection exploit that may allow an attacker to execute root commands. Envoy_firmware 9.8