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C-MOR Video Surveillance: Outdated Software Puts Security at Risk
C-MOR Video Surveillance system relies on outdated third-party software, posing significant security risks. It’s like guarding Fort Knox with a rusty padlock! Upgrade to version 6.00PL1 to ensure your surveillance isn’t just watching, but actually safeguarding.

Hot Take:
Who knew that your video surveillance system could be more outdated than your grandma’s VHS collection? Looks like C-MOR decided to play “vintage” with its software dependencies, but unfortunately, hackers aren’t so nostalgic!
Key Points:
- C-MOR Video Surveillance, produced by za-internet GmbH, has been found dependent on outdated third-party software.
- Vulnerabilities include an old Linux kernel, Apache HTTP Server 2.2.16, and PHP 5.3.3, among others.
- These components have known security vulnerabilities and have reached their end of life.
- The issue has been addressed in C-MOR Video Surveillance version 6.00PL1.
- The public disclosure of these vulnerabilities was made on September 4, 2024.
