CVE-2024-11120 is a critical OS command injection vulnerability affecting several end-of-life GeoVision IoT devices, including GV-VS12, GV-VS11, GV-DSP LPR V3, GV-LX4C V2, and GV-LX4C V3. The flaw is exposed through the /DateSetting.cgi endpoint, where user-controlled input supplied via the szSrvIpAddr parameter is not properly filtered before being used by the underlying system. This allows a remote, unauthenticated attacker to inject and execute arbitrary operating system commands on the device. The vulnerability has been observed under active exploitation in the wild, including use for delivery and execution of Mirai-family botnet malware.
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A critical command injection vulnerability in several end-of-life GeoVision devices, currently under active exploitation.
A critical command injection vulnerability in several end-of-life GeoVision devices, currently under active exploitation.
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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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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