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CMS NEXIN 2.0 Insecure Settings

CMS NEXIN version 2.0 appears to leave default credentials installed after installation.

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CMS NEXIN 2.0 Insecure Settings

Posted Jul 21, 2023

Authored by indoushka

CMS NEXIN version 2.0 appears to leave default credentials installed after installation.

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SHA-256 | 25b10702af932a169c8f962ba428cb35c1dcfb81a0c4d0c73e21de4f9e2d2054

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CMS NEXIN 2.0 Insecure Settings

====================================================================================================================================| # Title     : CMS NEXIN engine v2.0 Insecure Settings Vulnerability                                                              || # Author    : indoushka                                                                                                          || # Tested on : windows 10 Français V.(Pro) / browser : Mozilla firefox 68.0(32-bit)                                               || # Vendor    : http://www.composeit.hu/                                                                                           |  | # Dork      : NEXIN engine v2.0                                                                                                  |====================================================================================================================================poc :[+] Dorking İn Google Or Other Search Enggine.[+] appears to leave a default administrative account in place post installation.[+] Panel : http://wlugashotelcom/admin/[+] User : root & pass : job314Greetings to :=================================================================jericho * Larry W. Cashdollar * shadow_00715 * LiquidWorm * Hussin-X * D4NB4R |===============================================================================

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