CVE-2024-53522: Bangkok Medical Software HOSxP XE v4.64.11.3 was discovered to contain a hardcoded IDEA Key-IV pair in the...
Bangkok Medical Software HOSxP XE v4.64.11.3 was discovered to contain a hardcoded IDEA Key-IV pair in the HOSxPXE4.exe and HOS-WIN32.INI components. This allows attackers to access sensitive information.
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HOSxP XE v4.64.11.3 reportedly includes a hardcoded IDEA encryption key and IV in application/configuration components. If reachable by an attacker, this could expose sensitive information. The public bundle does not identify a patch, confirmed exploitation, or broader affected versions. Exposure is most likely in healthcare environments running HOSxP XE v4.64.11.3. The CVE affected-product metadata is incomplete, so validation should rely on installed version and the named components rather than CPE matching. Treat as high priority for healthcare environments using HOSxP XE because confidentiality impact is high and the source record lacks a clear patch path. Prioritize inventory, vendor confirmation, and access reduction. Mitigation focus: Check Bangkok Medical Software and SafeCloud guidance for official fixes.; Deploy a vendor-provided fixed build if one is available.; Restrict access to hosts and shares containing the affected components..
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