CVE intelligence and bounded remediation

CVE-2020-3929 — GeoVision Door Access Control device family employs shared cryptographic private keys for SSH and HTTPS

Medium CVSS 5.9

GeoVision Door Access Control device family employs shared cryptographic private keys for SSH and HTTPS. Attackers may conduct MITM attack with the derived keys and plaintext recover of encrypted messages.

Severity
Medium
CVSS
5.9 (3.1)
Published
2020-06-12
CISA KEV
Not currently listed
Ecosystem
operating-system
Weaknesses
CWE-326

Affected products

  • usavisionsys / geovision_gv-as210_firmware
  • usavisionsys / geovision_gv-as410_firmware
  • usavisionsys / geovision_gv-as810_firmware
  • usavisionsys / geovision_gv-as1010_firmware
  • usavisionsys / geovision_gv-gf192x_firmware

Matched remediation archetype

Cryptography, certificate, signature, and channel validation

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Check exposure

  • Inventory affected algorithms, key uses, trust stores, certificate validation settings, random sources, and plaintext channels across clients and services.
  • Determine which secrets, identities, signatures, or data protections depend on the affected primitive or validation path.
  • Check debug, compatibility, fallback, and hostname or audience override settings in build and runtime configuration.

Remediate safely

  • Use a maintained platform cryptographic API with approved algorithms, modes, parameters, randomness, and full peer identity validation.
  • Remove insecure fallback and validation bypasses; separate keys by purpose and load them from managed secret storage.
  • Plan rotation or reissuance for affected keys, certificates, tokens, hashes, or ciphertext and document compatibility sequencing.

Authoritative sources

Complete CVE record and remediation plan

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