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CVE-2019-16261: Tripp Lite PDUMH15AT 12.04.0053 and SU750XL 12.04.0052 devices allow unauthenticated POST requests to the /...

Tripp Lite PDUMH15AT 12.04.0053 and SU750XL 12.04.0052 devices allow unauthenticated POST requests to the /Forms/ directory, as demonstrated by changing the manager or admin password, or shutting off power to an outlet. NOTE: the vendor's position is that a newer firmware version, fixing this vulnerability, had already been released before this vulnerability report about 12.04.0053.

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Some Tripp Lite power-management devices could accept unauthenticated web requests that perform administrative actions. Reported examples include changing manager or admin passwords and turning off power to an outlet. This matters because a network-exposed device could affect both access control and power availability. Exposure is most likely where the named Tripp Lite PDUMH15AT or SU750XL management interface is reachable on an internal network or from the internet. The source bundle does not identify broader affected product families beyond those two firmware versions. Treat this as a high-priority infrastructure hygiene issue if these devices manage production power. The main business risk is unauthorized disruption or loss of administrative control, especially if management interfaces are reachable beyond a controlled admin network. Mitigation focus: Inventory Tripp Lite PDUMH15AT and SU750XL devices and record firmware versions.; Check vendor firmware guidance and update beyond the affected versions where applicable.; Restrict management interfaces to trusted administration networks only..

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