First published: Fri May 03 2024(Updated: )
D-Link DCS-8300LHV2 ONVIF SetSystemDateAndTime Command Injection Remote Code Execution Vulnerability. This vulnerability allows network-adjacent attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected installations of D-Link DCS-8300LHV2 IP cameras. Although authentication is required to exploit this vulnerability, the existing authentication mechanism can be bypassed. The specific flaw exists within the implementation of the ONVIF API, which listens on TCP port 80. When parsing the sch:TZ XML element, the process does not properly validate a user-supplied string before using it to execute a system call. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to execute code in the context of root. Was ZDI-CAN-21319.
Credit: zdi-disclosures@trendmicro.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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D-Link DCS-8300LH Revision 2 Firmware | <1.07.02 | |
D-Link DCS-8300LH Revision 2 Firmware | ||
D-Link DCS-8300LH Revision 2 Firmware |
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CVE-2023-51625 is rated as a critical vulnerability due to its potential for remote code execution.
To mitigate CVE-2023-51625, update the D-Link DCS-8300LHV2 firmware to the latest version beyond 1.07.02.
CVE-2023-51625 affects installations of D-Link DCS-8300LHV2 IP cameras running vulnerable firmware versions.
Yes, CVE-2023-51625 allows network-adjacent attackers to remotely execute arbitrary code.
Yes, while CVE-2023-51625 requires authentication, it still poses a significant risk to affected devices.