CVE-2025-25737
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Publication date: 2025-08-26

Last updated on: 2025-10-22

Assigner: MITRE

Description
Kapsch TrafficCom RIS-9160 & RIS-9260 Roadside Units (RSUs) v3.2.0.829.23, v3.8.0.1119.42, and v4.6.0.1211.28 were discovered to lack secure password requirements for its BIOS Supervisor and User accounts, allowing attackers to bypass authentication via a bruteforce attack.
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Published
2025-08-26
Last Modified
2025-10-22
Generated
2026-05-07
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2025-08-26
EPSS Evaluated
2026-05-05
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Affected Vendors & Products
Showing 8 associated CPEs
Vendor Product Version / Range
kapsch ris-9160_firmware 3.2.0.829.23
kapsch ris-9160_firmware 3.8.0.1119.42
kapsch ris-9160_firmware 4.6.0.1211.28
kapsch ris-9160 *
kapsch ris-9260_firmware 3.2.0.829.23
kapsch ris-9260_firmware 3.8.0.1119.42
kapsch ris-9260_firmware 4.6.0.1211.28
kapsch ris-9260 *
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CWE ID Description
CWE-521 The product does not require that users should have strong passwords.
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Can you explain this vulnerability to me?

This vulnerability exists in Kapsch TrafficCom RIS-9160 & RIS-9260 Roadside Units (RSUs) versions 3.2.0.829.23, 3.8.0.1119.42, and 4.6.0.1211.28. The devices lack secure password requirements for their BIOS Supervisor and User accounts, which allows attackers to perform brute force attacks to bypass authentication.


How can this vulnerability impact me? :

An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to gain unauthorized access to the BIOS of the affected RSUs by bypassing authentication through brute force attacks. This could lead to unauthorized control or manipulation of the device, potentially disrupting traffic management or other critical functions.


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