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CVE-2024-24301 Command injection

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CVE Information

Original CVE data

Published:
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Command Injection vulnerability discovered in 4ipnet EAP-767 device v3.42.00 within the web interface of the device allows attackers with valid credentials to inject arbitrary shell commands to be executed by the device with root privileges.

CWE:
CVSS v2-
CVSS v3-
References
https://github.com/yckuo-sdc/PoC
Affected Vendors

Basic Analysis

Common vulnerability metrics

Vulnerabilty type as detected by PRIOnengine

Command injection

CVSS Scores as calculated by PRIOnengine
CVSS v210
AV:N/AC:L/AU:N/C:C/I:C/A:C
CVSS v37.2
AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
MITRE CWE Top 25

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Exploits

No exploit code is reported to exist.

Active Exploitation

Vulnerability is not in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. See the KEV Catalog

Social Network Activity

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Threat Actor Activity

No sightings of the vulnerability within threat reports.

Cybersecurity Frameworks

How the vulnerability maps against various cybersecurity frameworks

T1552 - Unsecured Credentials
T1499.004 - Endpoint Denial of Service (Application or System Exploitation)
T1190 - Exploit Public-Facing Application
T1083 - File and Directory Discovery
T1078 - Valid Accounts
T1059 - Command and Scripting Interpreter
T1021 - Remote Services
T1005 - Data from Local System

Compliance Impact

How the submited vulnerability affects compliance

PCI DSS v3.2.1-6.5.1 - Injection Flaws

Web Application Security Frameworks

Applicable if the issue likely affects a web application

WASC-31 - OS Commanding