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C-MOR Video Surveillance versions 5.2401 and 6.00PL01 stores sensitive information, such as credentials, in clear text.
SonicWall has revealed that a recently patched critical security flaw impacting SonicOS may have come under active exploitation, making it essential that users apply the patches as soon as possible. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-40766, carries a CVSS score of 9.3 out of a maximum of 10. "An improper access control vulnerability has been identified in the SonicWall SonicOS management
C-MOR Video Surveillance versions 5.2401 and 6.00PL01 suffer from an improper privilege management vulnerability that can allows for privilege escalation.
C-MOR Video Surveillance version 5.2401 suffers from a remote shell upload vulnerability.
C-MOR Video Surveillance version 5.2401 suffers from a path traversal vulnerability.
C-MOR Video Surveillance version 5.2401 suffers from an improper access control privilege escalation vulnerability that allows for a lower privileged user to access administrative functions.
C-MOR Video Surveillance versions 5.2401 and 6.00PL01 suffer from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.
C-MOR Video Surveillance versions 5.2401 and 6.00PL01 suffer from a cross site request forgery vulnerability.
C-MOR Video Surveillance versions 5.2401 and 6.00PL01 suffer from a persistent cross site scripting vulnerability.
C-MOR Video Surveillance version 5.2401 suffers from a reflective cross site scripting vulnerability.