CVE-2022-37061 is a remote command injection vulnerability affecting FLIR AX8 thermal sensor cameras running firmware version 1.46.16 and earlier. The flaw is exposed through the res.php endpoint, where the id parameter supplied via HTTP POST is not safely handled, allowing an attacker to inject arbitrary shell commands. Successful exploitation results in execution of attacker-controlled commands on the underlying operating system as the root user. The issue therefore enables unauthenticated remote compromise of the device through a web-accessible management interface.
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This repository contains a single Metasploit module targeting FLIR AX8 thermal sensor cameras (firmware up to 1.46.16) vulnerable to unauthenticated remote command execution (CVE-2022-37061). The exploit leverages a command injection vulnerability in the 'id' POST parameter of the '/res.php' HTTP endpoint, allowing arbitrary shell commands to be executed as root. The module supports both direct command execution (using a netcat reverse shell) and staged payload delivery (using Meterpreter for ARMLE architecture). The exploit is fully weaponized, supporting customizable payloads via the Metasploit framework. The code is written in Ruby and is structured as a standard Metasploit exploit module, with methods for vulnerability checking, exploitation, and payload delivery. No authentication is required on the target, and exploitation is performed over the network via HTTP POST requests.
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A remote command execution vulnerability affecting FLIR AX8 thermal sensor cameras, exploited by Zerobot.
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