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(PVS) Signatures - Tenable Network Security

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<strong>PVS</strong> ID: 1409 FAMILY: SNMP Traps RISK: HIGH NESSUS ID:Not Available<br />

Description: Synopsis :\n\nThe remote host is configured with default or easily-guessed<br />

credentials\n\nThe remote host is running an SNMPv2 server that uses a well-known<br />

community string - ANYCOM<br />

Solution: This signature was obtained through direct sniffing of the network, so if possible, migrating<br />

systems to SNMP v3 would be more secure. For non-local attacks though, your community<br />

string is easily guessed and should be changed to something more random.<br />

CVE Not available<br />

SNMP cable-docsis Community String<br />

<strong>PVS</strong> ID: 1410 FAMILY: SNMP Traps RISK: HIGH NESSUS ID:Not Available<br />

Description: Synopsis :\n\nThe remote host is configured with default or easily-guessed<br />

credentials\n\nThe remote host is running an SNMPv1 server that uses a well-known<br />

community string - cable-docsis<br />

Solution: This signature was obtained through direct sniffing of the network, so if possible, migrating<br />

systems to SNMP v3 would be more secure. For non-local attacks though, your community<br />

string is easily guessed and should be changed to something more random.<br />

CVE Not available<br />

SNMP cable-docsis Community String<br />

<strong>PVS</strong> ID: 1411 FAMILY: SNMP Traps RISK: HIGH NESSUS ID:Not Available<br />

Description: Synopsis :\n\nThe remote host is configured with default or easily-guessed<br />

credentials\n\nThe remote host is running an SNMPv2 server that uses a well-known<br />

community string - cable-docsis<br />

Solution: This signature was obtained through direct sniffing of the network, so if possible, migrating<br />

systems to SNMP v3 would be more secure. For non-local attacks though, your community<br />

string is easily guessed and should be changed to something more random.<br />

CVE Not available<br />

SNMP c Community String<br />

Passive Vulnerability Scanner (<strong>PVS</strong>) <strong>Signatures</strong><br />

<strong>PVS</strong> ID: 1412 FAMILY: SNMP Traps RISK: HIGH NESSUS ID:Not Available<br />

Description: Synopsis :\n\nThe remote host is configured with default or easily-guessed<br />

credentials\n\nThe remote host is running an SNMPv1 server that uses a well-known<br />

community string - c<br />

Solution: This signature was obtained through direct sniffing of the network, so if possible, migrating<br />

systems to SNMP v3 would be more secure. For non-local attacks though, your community<br />

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