CVE-2024-6047 is an OS command injection vulnerability affecting multiple end-of-life GeoVision IoT devices. The flaw is caused by improper filtering of user-supplied input in a device function exposed through the DateSetting CGI interface. Available reporting indicates that attackers can supply crafted input via the szSrvIpAddr parameter to inject shell metacharacters and execute arbitrary system commands on the underlying operating system. The vulnerability is remotely reachable and does not require authentication, making exposed devices highly susceptible to compromise. The issue has been observed in active exploitation against discontinued GeoVision devices.
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A critical OS command injection vulnerability in several end-of-life GeoVision devices due to improper input filtering.
A critical OS command injection vulnerability in several end-of-life GeoVision devices due to improper input filtering.
OS command injection vulnerability in end-of-life GeoVision IoT devices leveraged to download and execute Mirai (LZRD) payloads.
A command injection vulnerability in discontinued GeoVision IoT devices, affecting the /DateSetting.cgi endpoint via the szSrvIpAddr parameter and allowing unauthenticated remote command execution.
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