Traffic Light Mayhem: MaxTime Database Editor 1.9’s Authentication Bypass Chaos

MaxTime Database Editor 1.9 Authentication Bypass lets remote attackers control traffic lights like they’re playing a game of “Red Light, Green Light.” This vulnerability makes it easier to change traffic sequences or create chaos at intersections. Remember, with great power comes great responsibility—or in this case, potential traffic jams!

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Hot Take:

Who knew that playing God with traffic lights would be as simple as adding a CGI appendage? Time to start charging tolls for your local four-way flash — just kidding, folks, keep your hands on the wheel!

Key Points:

  • MaxTime Database Editor version 1.9 has an authentication bypass vulnerability.
  • The flaw is found in the web-based UI of Intelight Traffic Controllers.
  • An attacker can gain full control over traffic intersections.
  • The vulnerability can lead to unauthorized modification of traffic light sequences.
  • Identified as CVE-2024-38944, this flaw could cause traffic congestion and denial of service.

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