CVE-2025-34196CRITICAL 9.8EPSS p34.6%

CVE-2025-34196CVE-2025-34196

Description

Vasion Print (formerly PrinterLogic) Virtual Appliance Host versions prior to 25.1.102 and Application prior to 25.1.1413 (Windows client deployments) contain a hardcoded private key for the PrinterLogic Certificate Authority (CA) and a hardcoded password in product configuration files. The Windows client ships the CA certificate and its associated private key (and other sensitive settings such as a configured password) directly in shipped configuration files (for example clientsettings.dat and defaults.ini). An attacker who obtains these files can impersonate the CA, sign arbitrary certificates trusted by the Windows client, intercept or decrypt TLS-protected communications, and otherwise perform man-in-the-middle or impersonation attacks against the product's network communications. This vulnerability has been identified by the vendor as: V-2022-001 — Configuration File Contains CA & Private Key.

Scoring

CVSS 3.19.8 (CRITICAL)
VectorCVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
EPSS0.43% probability of exploitation · percentile 34.6% · 2026-06-21T12:00:28Z
Published2025-09-29
Last modified2025-10-16

Underlying weaknesses· 2

CWE-522CWE-798

References

  1. https://help.printerlogic.com/saas/Print/Security/Security-Bulletins.htm
  2. https://help.printerlogic.com/va/Print/Security/Security-Bulletins.htm
  3. https://pierrekim.github.io/blog/2025-04-08-vasion-printerlogic-83-vulnerabilities.html#win-hardcoded-private-key
  4. https://www.vulncheck.com/advisories/vasion-print-printerlogic-hardcoded-printerlogic-ca-private-key-and-hardcoded-password

2

TypeTargetConfidenceTier
WeaknessInsufficiently Protected Credentialscwe-5220%live
WeaknessUse of Hard-coded Credentialscwe-7980%live

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