First published: Wed Sep 19 2018(Updated: )
An exploitable buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the Multi-Camera interface used by the Foscam C1 Indoor HD Camera running application firmware 2.52.2.43. A specially crafted request on port 10000 can cause a buffer overflow resulting in overwriting arbitrary data.
Credit: talos-cna@cisco.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Foscam C1 Firmware | =2.52.2.43 | |
Foscam C1 |
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CVE-2017-2875 is a buffer overflow vulnerability in the Multi-Camera interface used by the Foscam C1 Indoor HD Camera running application firmware 2.52.2.43.
CVE-2017-2875 can be exploited through a specially crafted request on port 10000, which can cause a buffer overflow and result in overwriting arbitrary data.
CVE-2017-2875 has a severity rating of 9.1 (critical).
If your Foscam C1 Indoor HD Camera is running application firmware 2.52.2.43, it is affected by CVE-2017-2875.
Updating the firmware of the Foscam C1 Indoor HD Camera to a version that is not vulnerable is the recommended fix for CVE-2017-2875.