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CVE-2014-0752: Ecava IntegraXor Exposure of Access Control List Files to an Unauthorized Control Sphere

The SCADA server in Ecava IntegraXor before 4.1.4369 allows remote attackers to read arbitrary project backup files via a crafted URL.

HighCVSS 7.5Not KEV-listedUpdated
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Security readout for executives and security teams

Ecava IntegraXor SCADA servers before 4.1.4369 could let an unauthenticated remote attacker read project backup files. For an industrial environment, exposed backup data may reveal operational configuration and weaken control-system defenses. The bundle does not show active exploitation. Exposure is most likely where legacy Ecava IntegraXor SCADA web servers remain in service, especially if reachable from untrusted networks. The provided affected-product data is limited and should be validated against installed versions and vendor records. Prioritize remediation for any exposed or production SCADA deployment. The issue is old but high severity, unauthenticated, and relevant to operational environments where configuration leakage can increase follow-on risk. Mitigation focus: Upgrade Ecava IntegraXor to version 4.1.4369 or later where applicable.; Review Ecava and CISA advisory guidance for product-specific remediation.; Restrict SCADA server access to trusted management networks only..

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Vulnerability profileCVE Program record
Severity
High
CVSS
7.5 (2.0)
Known Exploited
No
Published

Vector: AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P

Official CVE source material

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ScoreVersionSeverityVectorExploitImpactSource
7.5CVSS 2.0HighAV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P106.4Primary CVE score

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Base CVSS 2.0 score

7.5High
CVSS 2.0 vector shape for CVE-2014-0752Access VectorAccess ComplexityAuthenticationConfidentiality ImpactIntegrity ImpactAvailability Impact

Vector: AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P

Access Vector
NetworkAdjacentLocal
Access Complexity
LowMediumHigh
Authentication
NoneSingleMultiple
Confidentiality Impact
CompletePartialNone
Integrity Impact
CompletePartialNone
Availability Impact
CompletePartialNone
Affected products

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VendorProductVersion / packageStatus
EcavaIntegraXor0unaffected
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Exposure of Access Control List Files to an Unauthorized Control Sphere

Exposure of Access Control List Files to an Unauthorized Control Sphere represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.