Digiever DS-2105 Pro NVR firmware 3.1.0.71-11 contains an OS command injection flaw in the time_tzsetup.cgi CGI endpoint. The issue is triggered by a crafted value supplied to the 'ntp' parameter, which is incorporated into OS command execution without sufficient sanitization, enabling an attacker to execute arbitrary operating system commands with the privileges of the web service. Public reporting also notes the product is end-of-life and no longer supported by the maintainer.
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Post-authentication command injection in Digiever DS-2105 Pro NVRs enabling remote code execution; listed in CISA KEV (active exploitation).
A high-severity OS command injection vulnerability in Digiever DS-2105 Pro NVR (v3.1.0.71-11) via the ntp parameter in time_tzsetup.cgi, allowing remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands.
A security vulnerability in Digiever DS-2105 Pro. Specific details not provided in the content.
A command injection vulnerability in Digiever DS-2105 Pro NVRs that allows post-authentication remote code execution via time_tzsetup.cgi due to missing authorization checks.
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