Vasion Print (formerly PrinterLogic) Virtual Appliance...
Critical severity
Unreviewed
Published
Sep 29, 2025
to the GitHub Advisory Database
•
Updated Oct 3, 2025
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Sep 29, 2025
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Sep 29, 2025
Last updated
Oct 3, 2025
Vasion Print (formerly PrinterLogic) Virtual Appliance Host prior to version 22.0.1049 and Application prior to version 20.0.2786 (VA and SaaS deployments) contain a private SSL key and matching public certificate stored in cleartext. The key belongs to the hostname
pl‑local.comand is used by the appliance to terminate TLS connections on ports 80/443. Because the key is hardcoded, any attacker who can gain container-level access can simply read the files and obtain the private key. With the private key, the attacker can decrypt TLS traffic, perform man-in-the-middle attacks, or forge TLS certificates. This enables impersonation of the appliance’s web UI, interception of credentials, and unrestricted access to any services that trust the certificate. The same key is identical across all deployed appliances meaning a single theft compromises the confidentiality of every Vasion Print installation.References