Security readout for executives and security teams
Demarc Puresecure 1.6 reportedly stored logging-server usernames and passwords in plaintext. If an attacker or insider can read that storage, they may recover credentials and gain privileges. The sources do not provide a CVSS score, patch status, or evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running Demarc Puresecure 1.6 or retaining old configurations, backups, or images containing its logging-server credentials. Treat as a legacy credential-exposure issue. Prioritize if Puresecure 1.6 is still deployed, if backups are broadly accessible, or if logging-server credentials may unlock other systems. Mitigation focus: Inventory and retire any Demarc Puresecure 1.6 deployments.; Rotate logging-server credentials associated with Puresecure.; Remove credential reuse and restrict account privileges..
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