CVE-2024-14007 affects Shenzhen TVT Digital Technology Co., Ltd. NVMS-9000 firmware, including white-labeled DVR/NVR/IPC products, in versions prior to 1.3.4. The vulnerability is an authentication bypass in the NVMS-9000 control protocol. An unauthenticated remote attacker can send a single crafted TCP payload to an exposed NVMS-9000 control port and invoke privileged administrative query commands without supplying valid credentials. Reported accessible commands include queryBasicCfg, queryUserList, queryEmailCfg, queryPPPoECfg, and queryFTPCfg. Successful exploitation discloses sensitive administrative and device configuration data, including administrator usernames and passwords in cleartext, network and service configuration, and other device details.
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