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CVE-2002-1936: UTStarcom BAS 1000 3.1.10 creates several default or back door accounts and passwords, which allows remote...

UTStarcom BAS 1000 3.1.10 creates several default or back door accounts and passwords, which allows remote attackers to gain access via (1) field account with a password of "*field", (2) guru account with a password of "*3noguru", (3) snmp account with a password of "snmp", or (4) dbase account with a password of "dbase".

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CVE-2002-1936 describes UTStarcom BAS 1000 version 3.1.10 creating built-in default or backdoor accounts. If the device is still deployed and reachable, an attacker with the published credentials could gain access. The public bundle does not identify a patch, CVSS score, or current exploitation evidence. Exposure is most likely in legacy network access infrastructure running UTStarcom BAS 1000 3.1.10, especially where management services are reachable from untrusted networks. Modern environments are unlikely to be affected unless old equipment remains in service. Treat as urgent only if legacy UTStarcom access equipment is still present. The business risk is unauthorized administrative access to network infrastructure; absence of current products or internet exposure materially reduces urgency. Mitigation focus: Check vendor guidance; the provided sources do not name a patch.; Retire or replace affected legacy UTStarcom devices where feasible.; Disable undocumented or default accounts if the platform permits it..

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