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CVE-2025-48415

Backdoor Functionality via USB Drive in eCharge Hardy Barth cPH2 / cPP2 charging stations

Published: May 21, 2025Updated: Nov 3, 2025 Sources: CVE List NVDCWE-749
6.2CVSSMEDIUM

Description

A USB backdoor feature can be triggered by attaching a USB drive that contains specially crafted "salia.ini" files. The .ini file can contain several "commands" that could be exploited by an attacker to export or modify the device configuration, enable an SSH backdoor  or perform other administrative actions. Ultimately, this backdoor also allows arbitrary execution of OS commands.

CVSS Vector Breakdown

AV:LAC:LPR:NUI:NS:UC:NI:HA:N
Exploitability
AV:LAttack Vector
Local
AC:LAttack Complexity
Low
PR:NPrivileges Required
None
UI:NUser Interaction
None
Scope
S:UScope
Unchanged
Impact
C:NConfidentiality
None
I:HIntegrity
High
A:NAvailability
None

Weaknesses

Affected Products

Exploitability

Official Patch Available

References

Timeline

Published
May 21, 2025
Last Updated
Nov 3, 2025

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