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CVE-2025-22960
GatesAir Maxiva UAXT/VAXT Session Hijacking Vulnerability
Description

A session hijacking vulnerability exists in the web-based management interface of GatesAir Maxiva UAXT, VAXT transmitters. Unauthenticated attackers can access exposed log files (/logs/debug/xteLog*), potentially revealing sensitive session-related information such as session IDs (sess_id) and authentication success tokens (user_check_password OK). Exploiting this flaw could allow attackers to hijack active sessions, gain unauthorized access, and escalate privileges on affected devices.

INFO

Published Date :

Feb. 13, 2025, 11:15 p.m.

Last Modified :

Feb. 13, 2025, 11:15 p.m.

Remotely Exploitable :

No

Impact Score :

Exploitability Score :

Affected Products

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No affected product recoded yet

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URL Resource
https://github.com/shiky8/my--cve-vulnerability-research/tree/main/CVE-2025-22960

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The following list is the news that have been mention CVE-2025-22960 vulnerability anywhere in the article.

  • Cybersecurity News
Exploit Code Published for Critical GatesAir Transmitter Vulnerabilities, No Patches Available Yet

Security researcher Mohamed Shahat has disclosed three critical vulnerabilities affecting GatesAir Maxiva UAXT and VAXT transmitters. These widely deployed transmitters are used in various industries, ... Read more

Published Date: Feb 19, 2025 (3 weeks, 2 days ago)

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  • New CVE Received by [email protected]

    Feb. 13, 2025

    Action Type Old Value New Value
    Added Description A session hijacking vulnerability exists in the web-based management interface of GatesAir Maxiva UAXT, VAXT transmitters. Unauthenticated attackers can access exposed log files (/logs/debug/xteLog*), potentially revealing sensitive session-related information such as session IDs (sess_id) and authentication success tokens (user_check_password OK). Exploiting this flaw could allow attackers to hijack active sessions, gain unauthorized access, and escalate privileges on affected devices.
    Added Reference https://github.com/shiky8/my--cve-vulnerability-research/tree/main/CVE-2025-22960
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CWE - Common Weakness Enumeration

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