Vulnerability Description
Patterson Dental Eaglesoft 21 has AES-256 encryption but there are two ways to obtain a keyfile: (1) keybackup.data > License > Encryption Key or (2) Eaglesoft.Server.Configuration.data > DbEncryptKeyPrimary > Encryption Key. Applicable files are encrypted with keys and salt that are hardcoded into a DLL or EXE file.
CVSS Score
HIGH
Affected Products
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Pattersondental | Eaglesoft | 21.0 |
Related Weaknesses (CWE)
References
- https://justinshafer.blogspot.com/2022/08/eaglesofts-automatic-aes-256-encryptioThird Party Advisory
- https://justinshafer.blogspot.com/2022/08/eaglesofts-automatic-aes-256-encryptioThird Party Advisory
FAQ
What is CVE-2022-37710?
CVE-2022-37710 is a vulnerability with a CVSS score of 7.8 (HIGH). Patterson Dental Eaglesoft 21 has AES-256 encryption but there are two ways to obtain a keyfile: (1) keybackup.data > License > Encryption Key or (2) Eaglesoft.Server.Configuration.data > DbEncryptKey...
How severe is CVE-2022-37710?
CVE-2022-37710 has been rated HIGH with a CVSS base score of 7.8/10. Review the CVSS metrics above for detailed severity breakdown.
Is there a patch for CVE-2022-37710?
Check the references section above for vendor advisories and patch information. Affected products include: Pattersondental Eaglesoft.