Idis Surveillance Management Software Vulnerable to Hacking

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• Web-based client of Idis surveillance management software can be exploited through a one-click attack leading to code execution. • This vulnerability allows hackers to escalate privileges and execute arbitrary code on the host.

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Original Source Material

Web-Based Client on Local Host Didn't Sanitize Inputs Video camera surveillance management software made by South Korean manufacturer Idis is susceptible to a one-click attack giving hackers the power to execute arbitrary code. The vulnerability allows an attacker to escalate beyond the browser sandbox and achieve code execution on the host.