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CVE-2013-0137: The default configuration of the Digital Alert Systems DASDEC EAS device before 2.0-2 and the Monroe Electr...

The default configuration of the Digital Alert Systems DASDEC EAS device before 2.0-2 and the Monroe Electronics R189 One-Net EAS device before 2.0-2 contains a known SSH private key, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain root access, and spoof alerts, via an SSH session.

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Some emergency alert devices shipped with the same known SSH private key. If an attacker can reach SSH on an affected unit, they may gain root control and spoof emergency alerts. This is an older issue, but EAS equipment can remain deployed for years, so legacy exposure matters. Exposure is most likely in legacy EAS deployments running firmware earlier than 2.0-2, especially where SSH management is reachable from untrusted networks. The provided sources do not list affected CPEs, asset counts, or current internet exposure for a specific organization. Treat this as high priority for any organization operating EAS infrastructure. The business risk is unauthorized control of emergency alert equipment, including false alerts, public trust damage, and operational disruption. Prioritize asset discovery and firmware verification first. Mitigation focus: Upgrade affected DASDEC and R189 One-Net devices to version 2.0-2 or later.; Review vendor advisories before applying operational changes to live EAS equipment.; Restrict SSH management access to trusted administration networks only..

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