CVE-2026-42251EPSS p27.4%

CVE-2026-42251CVE-2026-42251

Description

Use of hard-coded credentials in KS-SOMED allowed an unauthorized attacker access to FTP server that hosted the application's update packages. The attacker with these credentials could upload a malicious update file, which then may have been distributed and installed on client machines as a legitimate update. This issue affects KS-SOMED with modules: KSPLUPDFTP.exe up to 30.00.00.056 and ANEKSKLIENT.EXE up to 29.00.02.026 Beside removing the hard-coded credentials from the code and changing the update process, access granted by previously exposed credentials was limited to read-only.

Scoring

EPSS0.36% probability of exploitation · percentile 27.4% · 2026-06-18T12:00:27Z
Last modified2026-06-01

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