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Digital Alert Systems and Monroe Electronics EAS Firmware Security Advisory

Original release date: June 26, 2013

Digital Alert Systems’ DASDEC and Monroe Electronics’ One-Net E189 Emergency Alert System (EAS) encoder/decoder (ENDEC) devices exposed a shared private root SSH key in publicly available firmware images. Additional information is also available in CERT Vulnerability Note VU#662676.

US-CERT recommends that users and administrators review the  CERT Vulnerability Note VU#662676 and apply one or more of the recommended solutions.

This product is provided subject to this Notification and this Privacy & Use policy.

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