CVE-2013-2826

CVE-2013-2826 is a medium-severity vulnerability in Wellintech Kingalarm&event with a CVSS 2.0 base score of 6.4. It is not currently listed as actively exploited by CISA, and its EPSS exploit-prediction score is low. The underlying weakness is classified as CWE-264.

Key facts

Description

WellinTech KingSCADA before 3.1.2, KingAlarm&Event before 3.1, and KingGraphic before 3.1.2 perform authentication on the KAEClientManager console rather than on the server, which allows remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions and discover credentials via a crafted packet to TCP port 8130.

Frequently asked questions

What is CVE-2013-2826?
WellinTech KingSCADA before 3.1.2, KingAlarm&Event before 3.1, and KingGraphic before 3.1.2 perform authentication on the KAEClientManager console rather than on the server, which allows remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions and discover credentials via a crafted packet to TCP port 8130.
How severe is CVE-2013-2826?
CVE-2013-2826 has a CVSS 2.0 base score of 6.4, rated medium severity.
Is CVE-2013-2826 being actively exploited?
It is not currently listed in CISA's KEV catalog. Its EPSS exploit-prediction score is 2% (76th percentile), an estimate of the probability of exploitation in the next 30 days.
What products are affected by CVE-2013-2826?
CVE-2013-2826 primarily affects Wellintech Kingalarm&event. In total, 3 product configurations (CPEs) are listed as vulnerable; see the affected-products list for the exact versions.
How do I fix CVE-2013-2826?
Review the linked vendor and NVD advisories for patched versions and mitigations, then upgrade or apply the recommended workaround.
When was CVE-2013-2826 published?
CVE-2013-2826 was published on 2014-01-15 and last updated on 2026-06-16.

References

Affected products (3)

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