VYPR

In-Sight Explorer

by Cognex

CVEs (6)

  • CVE-2025-53969HigSep 18, 2025
    risk 0.57cvss 8.8epss 0.00

    Cognex In-Sight Explorer and In-Sight Camera Firmware expose a service implementing a proprietary protocol on TCP port 1069 to allow the client-side software, such as the In-Sight Explorer tool, to perform management operations such as changing network settings or modifying …

  • CVE-2025-54497HigSep 18, 2025
    risk 0.53cvss 8.1epss 0.00

    Cognex In-Sight Explorer and In-Sight Camera Firmware expose a telnet-based service on port 23 to allow management operations such as firmware upgrades and device reboots, which require authentication. A user with protected privileges can successfully invoke the…

  • CVE-2025-52873HigSep 18, 2025
    risk 0.53cvss 8.1epss 0.00

    Cognex In-Sight Explorer and In-Sight Camera Firmware expose a telnet-based service on port 23 to allow management operations such as firmware upgrades and device reboots, which require authentication. A user with protected privileges can successfully invoke the …

  • CVE-2025-54818HigSep 18, 2025
    risk 0.52cvss 8.0epss 0.00

    Cognex In-Sight Explorer and In-Sight Camera Firmware expose a proprietary protocol on TCP port 1069 to perform management operations such as modifying system properties. The user management functionality handles sensitive data such as registered usernames and passwords over…

  • CVE-2025-54810HigSep 18, 2025
    risk 0.52cvss 8.0epss 0.00

    Cognex In-Sight Explorer and In-Sight Camera Firmware expose a proprietary protocol on TCP port 1069 to perform management operations such as modifying system properties. The user management functionality handles sensitive data such as registered usernames and passwords over…

  • CVE-2025-54860HigSep 18, 2025
    risk 0.50cvss 7.7epss 0.00

    Cognex In-Sight Explorer and In-Sight Camera Firmware expose a telnet-based service on port 23 in order to allow management operations on the device such as firmware upgrades and device reboot requiring an authentication. A wrong management of login failures of the service…