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C-MOR Video Surveillance Hit by Major OS Command Injection Vulnerability
C-MOR Video Surveillance has a high-risk OS command injection vulnerability. Basically, your security system could be turned into a hacker’s playground. Maybe ask your cameras to watch their backs!

Hot Take:
When your surveillance camera system is more vulnerable than a piñata at a kid’s birthday party, it’s time to rethink your security strategy. C-MOR, more like C-WHAT?!
Key Points:
- High-risk OS command injection vulnerability in C-MOR Video Surveillance.
- Impacts versions 5.2401 and 6.00PL01.
- Vulnerability allows low-privileged and admin users to execute commands as “www-data” or root.
- No complete fix available as of the latest software update.
- Exploit involves simple HTTP POST requests or curl commands.
