Command Injection in SolarView Compact 6.00 conf_mail.php
SolarView Compact version 6.00 contains a command injection vulnerability in the conf_mail.php script. The vulnerability allows an attacker to inject arbitrary commands into parameters processed by conf_mail.php, which are then executed on the underlying operating system with the privileges of the web server process.
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This repository contains a Python exploit script (CVE-2022-29303.py) and a README.md file. The exploit targets CVE-2022-29303, a command injection vulnerability in CONTEC's CONPROSYS HMI System. The script allows an attacker to execute arbitrary system commands on a vulnerable device by sending a specially crafted POST request to the /conf_mail.php endpoint, injecting the command into the 'mail_address' parameter. The script takes two arguments: the target URL (-u) and the command to execute (-c). The README provides usage instructions and context. The exploit is operational, providing direct command execution and output retrieval, and is intended for use against network-accessible CONTEC devices exposing the vulnerable endpoint.
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