CVE-2022-43110 affects Voltronic Power ViewPower through 1.04-21353 and PowerShield Netguard before 1.04-23292. The products expose an unspecified web interface that permits remote system configuration without authentication. According to the provided description, an unauthenticated remote attacker can change the web interface administrator password, view and modify system configuration, enumerate connected UPS devices, and issue shutdown actions to connected UPS devices. The flaw also allows modification of the operating system command configuration used when the software detects a connected UPS shutdown event, creating a high-risk path for abuse of UPS management and shutdown logic. Based on the available information, the core issue is missing authentication for critical administrative functionality exposed over the web interface.
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