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C-MOR Video Surveillance: High-Risk Privilege Escalation Vulnerability Exposed!
C-MOR Video Surveillance has a high-risk vulnerability due to improper privilege management. The “www-data” user can execute root commands without a password, making it easy for attackers to escalate privileges. Unfortunately, there’s no fix yet.

Hot Take:
Well, if you ever dreamed of becoming an instant superuser while hanging out in your C-MOR surveillance system, you’re in luck! Who knew snooping could come with such perks?
Key Points:
- Improper privilege management in C-MOR Video Surveillance.
- Vulnerable versions: 5.2401 and 6.00PL01.
- Risk level: High (because who doesn’t want to be a root user?)
- No fix available yet. So, good luck!
- Public disclosure on 2024-09-04.
