An authenticated attacker can upload a file with a filename including “..” and “/” to achieve the ability to upload the desired file anywhere on the filesystem. This vulnerability impacts products based on HID Mercury Intelligent Controllers LP1501, LP1502, LP2500, LP4502, and EP4502 which contain firmware versions before 1.271. This allows a malicious actor to overwrite sensitive system files and install a startup service to gain remote access to the underlaying Linux operating system with root privileges.
Vulnerable Product | Search on Vulmon | Subscribe to Product |
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hidglobal lp1501_firmware |
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hidglobal lp1502_firmware |
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hidglobal lp2500_firmware |
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hidglobal lp4502_firmware |
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hidglobal ep4502_firmware |
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carrier lenels2_lnl-4420_firmware |
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carrier lenels2_lnl-x2210_firmware |
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carrier lenels2_lnl-x2220_firmware |
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carrier lenels2_lnl-x3300_firmware |
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carrier lenels2_lnl-x4420_firmware |
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carrier lenels2_s2-lp-1501_firmware |
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carrier lenels2_s2-lp-1502_firmware |
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carrier lenels2_s2-lp-2500_firmware |
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carrier lenels2_s2-lp-4502_firmware |