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InHand Networks — Vulnerabilities & Security Advisories 43

Browse all 43 CVE security advisories affecting InHand Networks. AI-powered Chinese analysis, POCs, and references for each vulnerability.

InHand Networks specializes in industrial IoT gateways and edge computing solutions, primarily serving manufacturing, energy, and transportation sectors. The company’s product portfolio includes routers and gateways that facilitate secure data transmission between field devices and cloud platforms. Historically, security audits have identified forty-three Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) associated with its hardware and software. These vulnerabilities predominantly involve remote code execution, cross-site scripting, and privilege escalation flaws, often stemming from inadequate input validation or weak authentication mechanisms in web management interfaces. Notable incidents include the discovery of hardcoded credentials and buffer overflow issues that allowed unauthorized access to device configurations. While InHand Networks has issued patches for critical flaws, the high volume of disclosed CVEs suggests persistent challenges in secure coding practices. Users are advised to maintain strict network segmentation and apply firmware updates promptly to mitigate risks associated with these known exploits.

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This page lists every published CVE security advisory associated with InHand Networks. Each entry links to a detailed page with CVSS scoring, CWE classification, affected products and references. AI-generated Chinese analysis is provided for fast triage.