CVE-2017-14852: An insecure communication was found between a user and the Orpak SiteOmat management console for all known...
An insecure communication was found between a user and the Orpak SiteOmat management console for all known versions, due to an invalid SSL certificate. The attack allows for an eavesdropper to capture the communication and decrypt the data.
Security readout for executives and security teams
This CVE concerns insecure communication with the Orpak SiteOmat management console. Because the SSL certificate is invalid, someone able to observe the network could capture and decrypt management-console traffic. The source describes all known versions, but the structured affected-product metadata is incomplete. Exposure is most relevant where SiteOmat management-console access traverses shared, untrusted, remote, or poorly segmented networks. Internet exposure is not established by the provided sources. Asset owners should verify whether SiteOmat is deployed and how administrators reach it. Prioritize environments where SiteOmat supports fuel-site operations or remote management. The issue can expose sensitive administrative traffic and may affect operational integrity, but the sources do not confirm active exploitation or a specific patch. Mitigation focus: Check Orpak and CISA advisory guidance for supported remediation.; Inventory SiteOmat deployments and management-console access paths.; Avoid management access over untrusted or shared networks..
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