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Insufficiently Protected API Credentials in Ubia Ubox v1.1.124

IdentifiersCVE-2025-12636CWE-522· Insufficiently Protected Credentials

CVE-2025-12636 is an insufficiently protected credentials vulnerability affecting Ubia Ubox version 1.1.124 in the Ubia camera ecosystem. According to CISA ICS Advisory ICSA-25-310-02, the product fails to adequately secure API credentials, which can allow an attacker to use those credentials to connect to backend services. Once connected, the attacker may gain unauthorized access to available cameras, including the ability to view live feeds and modify camera settings. CISA assessed the issue as remotely exploitable with low attack complexity.

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Successful exploitation can expose the confidentiality of camera deployments by allowing unauthorized viewing of live camera feeds. It can also affect integrity by permitting modification of camera settings through backend service access. The available information does not indicate direct availability impact, but the compromise of backend-connected camera management functions could materially undermine surveillance privacy and operational trust.

Mitigation

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Minimize network exposure of control system and camera-management devices, and ensure they are not directly accessible from the Internet. Place control system networks and remote devices behind firewalls and isolate them from business networks. Where remote access is required, use secure remote access methods such as VPNs and keep VPN software fully updated. As advised by CISA, organizations should perform impact analysis and risk assessment before implementing defensive changes.

Remediation

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Upgrade or apply a vendor-provided fix for Ubia Ubox if and when one becomes available from Ubia. CISA advised users to contact Ubia for additional product-specific guidance. Because Ubia did not respond to CISA’s coordination attempts, no specific patch or fixed version was identified in the provided material.
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