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In 2026 there have been 0 vulnerabilities in Johnsoncontrols Exacqvision Server. Exacqvision Server did not have any published security vulnerabilities last year.

Year Vulnerabilities Average Score
2026 0 0.00
2025 0 0.00
2024 2 7.40
2023 0 0.00
2022 0 0.00
2021 1 7.50
2020 0 0.00
2019 1 7.80

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Recent Johnsoncontrols Exacqvision Server Security Vulnerabilities

exacqVision SSL Cert Validation Bypass (CVE-2024-32865)
CVE-2024-32865 7.3 - High - August 01, 2024

Under certain circumstances the exacqVision Server will not properly validate TLS certificates provided by connected devices.

Improper Certificate Validation

exacqVision Client/Server: Weak Key Length in TLS Handshake
CVE-2024-32758 7.5 - High - August 01, 2024

Under certain circumstances the communication between exacqVision Client and exacqVision Server will use insufficient key length and exchange

Inadequate Encryption Strength

An unauthenticated remote user could exploit a potential integer overflow condition in the exacqVision Server with a specially crafted script
CVE-2021-27665 7.5 - High - October 11, 2021

An unauthenticated remote user could exploit a potential integer overflow condition in the exacqVision Server with a specially crafted script and cause denial-of-service condition.

Integer Overflow or Wraparound

ExacqVision Servers services 'exacqVisionServer', 'dvrdhcpserver' and 'mdnsresponder' have an unquoted service path
CVE-2019-7590 7.8 - High - July 19, 2019

ExacqVision Servers services 'exacqVisionServer', 'dvrdhcpserver' and 'mdnsresponder' have an unquoted service path. If an authenticated user is able to insert code in their system root path it potentially can be executed during the application startup. This could allow the authenticated user to elevate privileges on the system. This issue affects: Exacq Technologies, Inc. exacqVision Server 9.6; 9.8. This issue does not affect: Exacq Technologies, Inc. exacqVision Server version 9.4 and prior versions; 19.03. It is not known whether this issue affects: Exacq Technologies, Inc. exacqVision Server versions prior to 8.4.

Unquoted Search Path or Element

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