An improper input validation vulnerability in the Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories SEL-411L could allow a malicious actor to manipulate authorized users to click on a link that could allow undesired behavior.
See product Instruction Manual Appendix A dated 20230830 for more details.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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Sel-411l_firmware | Selinc | r118-v0 (including) | r118-v4 (excluding) |
Sel-411l_firmware | Selinc | r119-v0 (including) | r119-v5 (excluding) |
Sel-411l_firmware | Selinc | r120-v0 (including) | r120-v6 (excluding) |
Sel-411l_firmware | Selinc | r121-v0 (including) | r121-v3 (excluding) |
Sel-411l_firmware | Selinc | r122-v0 (including) | r122-v3 (excluding) |
Sel-411l_firmware | Selinc | r123-v0 (including) | r123-v3 (excluding) |
Sel-411l_firmware | Selinc | r124-v0 (including) | r124-v3 (excluding) |
Sel-411l_firmware | Selinc | r125-v0 (including) | r125-v3 (excluding) |
Sel-411l_firmware | Selinc | r126-v0 (including) | r126-v4 (excluding) |
Sel-411l_firmware | Selinc | r127-v0 (including) | r127-v2 (excluding) |
Sel-411l_firmware | Selinc | r128-v0 (including) | r128-v0 (including) |
Sel-411l_firmware | Selinc | r129-v0 (including) | r129-v0 (including) |