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Intermesh_7707_fire_subscriber_firmware

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#Vulnerabilities 4
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2024-10-23 CVE-2024-47901 A vulnerability has been identified in InterMesh 7177 Hybrid 2.0 Subscriber (All versions < V8.2.12), InterMesh 7707 Fire Subscriber (All versions < V7.2.12 only if the IP interface is enabled (which is not the default configuration)). The web server of affected devices does not sanitize the input parameters in specific GET requests that allow for code execution on operating system level. In combination with other vulnerabilities (CVE-2024-47902, CVE-2024-47903, CVE-2024-47904) this could... Intermesh_7177_hybrid_2\.0_subscriber, Intermesh_7707_fire_subscriber_firmware 9.8
2024-10-23 CVE-2024-47902 A vulnerability has been identified in InterMesh 7177 Hybrid 2.0 Subscriber (All versions < V8.2.12), InterMesh 7707 Fire Subscriber (All versions < V7.2.12 only if the IP interface is enabled (which is not the default configuration)). The web server of affected devices does not authenticate GET requests that execute specific commands (such as `ping`) on operating system level. Intermesh_7177_hybrid_2\.0_subscriber, Intermesh_7707_fire_subscriber_firmware 9.8
2024-10-23 CVE-2024-47903 A vulnerability has been identified in InterMesh 7177 Hybrid 2.0 Subscriber (All versions < V8.2.12), InterMesh 7707 Fire Subscriber (All versions < V7.2.12 only if the IP interface is enabled (which is not the default configuration)). The web server of affected devices allows to write arbitrary files to the web server's DocumentRoot directory. Intermesh_7177_hybrid_2\.0_subscriber, Intermesh_7707_fire_subscriber_firmware 9.1
2024-10-23 CVE-2024-47904 A vulnerability has been identified in InterMesh 7177 Hybrid 2.0 Subscriber (All versions < V8.2.12), InterMesh 7707 Fire Subscriber (All versions < V7.2.12 only if the IP interface is enabled (which is not the default configuration)). The affected devices contain a SUID binary that could allow an authenticated local attacker to execute arbitrary commands with root privileges. Intermesh_7177_hybrid_2\.0_subscriber, Intermesh_7707_fire_subscriber_firmware 7.8