Over 80,000 Hikvision cameras can be easily hacked
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
Experts warn that over 80,000 Hikvision cameras are vulnerable to a critical command injection vulnerability.
Security researchers from CYFIRMA have discovered over 80,000 Hikvision cameras affected by a critical command injection vulnerability tracked as CVE-2021-36260. The Chinese vendor addressed the issue in September 2021, but tens of thousands of devices are yet to be patched. An attacker can exploit the flaw by sending specially crafted messages to the web server running on vulnerable devices.
The vulnerability is an unauthenticated Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability in Hikvision IP camera/NVR firmware, it was discovered by a security researcher that goes online with the moniker “Watchful IP.”
“The majority of the recent camera product ranges of Hikvision cameras are susceptible to a critical remote unauthenticated code execution vulnerability even with latest firmware (as of 21 June 2021).” wrote the expert. “
“This permits an attacker to gain full control of device with an unrestricted root shell, which is far more access than even the owner of the device has as they are restricted to a limited “protected shell” (psh) which filters input to a predefined set of limited, mostly informational commands.”
Upon compromising the IP camera, an attacker can also use the hacked device to access internal networks posing a risk to the infrastructure that use the devices.
The researcher pointed out that the exploitation of the issue doesn’t require user interaction, the attacker only needs access to the http(s) server port (typically 80/443).
“Given the deployment of these cameras at sensitive sites potentially even critical infrastructure is at risk,” continues the post. “No username or password needed nor any actions need to be initiated by the camera owner. It will not be detectable by any logging on the camera itself.”
The expert confirmed that every firmware developed since 2016 has been tested and found to be vulnerable.
The vulnerability impacts Hikvision cameras and NVRs, a list of affected products was published in the security advisory published by the vendor.
“A command injection vulnerability in the web server of some Hikvision product. Due to the insufficient input validation, attacker can exploit the vulnerability to launch a command injection attack by sending some messages with malicious commands.” reads the vendor’s advisory.
The root cause of the problem is the insufficient input validation. The vulnerability was reported to the vendor in June, and the company fixed it on September 19 with the release of firmware updates.
Since its public disclosure, two exploits for CVE-2021-36260 were publicly released, in October 2021 and in February 2022 respectively.
This means that it is quite easy for threat actors to scan the Internet for vulnerable devices and compromise them. The issue is known to be actively exploited in the wild, in December 2021 Fortinet researchers reported that the Mirai-based botnet Moobot is leveraging the vulnerability in the webserver of some Hikvision products.
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Really cool article thanks
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I read the cited original report frm CYFIRMA. They believed that APT41 and APT10 may have exploited the vulnerabilities, possibly for their own "specific geo-political considerations" -- anyone has any thoughts / more info on this?
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Its chinese, isn't it?
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Cool article
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nice
nice article bro
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most cameras can be hacked
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Aren't all cameras deployed on the intranet? Or could they be compromised from the intranet?


(August 24, 2022, 02:14 AM)teatree Wrote: I read the cited original report frm CYFIRMA. They believed that APT41 and APT10 may have exploited the vulnerabilities, possibly for their own "specific geo-political considerations" -- anyone has any thoughts / more info on this?


apt10 and apt41 are the FBI's most wanted targets, presumably with a Chinese National Security Bureau background.
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nice article
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thank you very much
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