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Security Alert: C-MOR Video Surveillance Stores Sensitive Info in Plain Text
C-MOR Video Surveillance system stores sensitive information in cleartext. This means anyone with file system access can retrieve login credentials. A fix is yet to be released, so until then, consider your cameras an open book.

Hot Take:
Just when you thought your video surveillance was watching out for intruders, it turns out it was keeping its secrets in plain sight! C-MOR, more like C-MORE problems!
Key Points:
- Vulnerability ID: SYSS-2024-028, affects C-MOR Video Surveillance.
- Cleartext storage of sensitive information (CWE-312) found.
- Versions impacted: 5.2401 and 6.00PL01.
- No current fix available for the issue.
- Public disclosure date: September 4, 2024.
