Authentication Bypass by Spoofing in Snap One OVRC cloud
Snap One OVRC cloud uses the MAC address as an identifier to provide information when requested. An attacker can impersonate other devices by supplying enumerated MAC addresses and receive sensitive information about the device.
Authentication Bypass by Spoofing in Snap One OVRC cloud
Snap One OVRC cloud uses the MAC address as an identifier to provide information when requested. An attacker can impersonate other devices by supplying enumerated MAC addresses and receive sensitive information about the device.
Snap One has released the following updates/fixes for the affected products:
* OvrC Pro v7.2 has been automatically pushed out to devices to update via OvrC cloud.
* OvrC Pro v7.3 has been automatically pushed out to devices to update via OvrC cloud.
* Disable UPnP.
For more information, see Snap One’s Release Notes https://www.control4.com/docs/product/ovrc-software/release-notes/english/latest/ovrc-software-release-notes-rev-p.pdf .
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Uri Katz of Claroty reported these vulnerabilities to CISA.
Snap One OVRC cloud uses the MAC address as an identifier to provide information when requested. An attacker can impersonate other devices by supplying enumerated MAC addresses and receive sensitive information about the device.