Unspecified vulnerability in ESS/ Network Controller and MicroServer Web Server in Xerox WorkCentre Pro and Xerox WorkCentre running software 13.027.24.015 and 14.027.24.015 allows remote attackers to "reduce effectiveness of security features" via unknown attack vectors.
CVE-2006-0828 is a security vulnerability that . Impacting 6 products from xerox, from xerox, from xerox and 3 others, organizations running these solutions should prioritize assessment and patching.
Originally identified in 2006, this vulnerability predates many modern security frameworks and practices. The vulnerability landscape of that era was characterized by different threat models and less mature defense mechanisms compared to contemporary standards.
2006-02-21T23:02:00.000
2025-04-03T01:03:51.193
Deferred
CVSSv2: 5.0 (MEDIUM)
AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N
10.0
2.9
| Type | Vendor | Product | Version/Range | Vulnerable? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hardware | xerox | workcentre_232 | * | Yes |
| Hardware | xerox | workcentre_232 | * | Yes |
| Hardware | xerox | workcentre_238 | * | Yes |
| Hardware | xerox | workcentre_238 | * | Yes |
| Hardware | xerox | workcentre_245 | * | Yes |
| Hardware | xerox | workcentre_245 | * | Yes |
| Hardware | xerox | workcentre_255 | * | Yes |
| Hardware | xerox | workcentre_255 | * | Yes |
| Hardware | xerox | workcentre_265 | * | Yes |
| Hardware | xerox | workcentre_265 | * | Yes |
| Hardware | xerox | workcentre_275 | * | Yes |
| Hardware | xerox | workcentre_275 | * | Yes |
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