CVE-2017-18377 is a command injection vulnerability in Wireless IP Camera (P2P) WIFICAM devices. The flaw is present in the set_ftp.cgi script, which insufficiently sanitizes user-supplied input passed through the pwd parameter. By supplying shell metacharacters in that parameter, an attacker can cause unintended operating system command execution in the context of the web application on the device. The issue affects the camera’s web management interface and can be triggered through a crafted HTTP request to the FTP configuration endpoint.
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A specific CVE for which exploit code is implemented in native C inside TuxBot, but the exploit engine is dead code and never called at runtime in the analyzed version.
A vulnerability in WifiCam devices using GoAhead-Webs, exploited by botnets for malware delivery.
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