CVE-2016-10760
published 2019-06-11CVE-2016-10760: On Seowon Intech routers, there is a Command Injection vulnerability in diagnostic.cgi via shell metacharacters in the ping_ipaddr parameter.
PriorityP178critical9.8CVSS 3.0
AVNACLPRNUINSUCHIHAH
ITWVulnCheck KEV
Exploited in the wild
EPSS
3.23%
86.7th percentile
On Seowon Intech routers, there is a Command Injection vulnerability in diagnostic.cgi via shell metacharacters in the ping_ipaddr parameter.
CVSS provenance
nvdv3.09.8CRITICALCVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
nvdv2.010.0CRITICALAV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C
vulncheck9.8CRITICAL
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GHSA
GHSA-44hp-cpw3-86g7: On Seowon Intech routers, there is a Command Injection vulnerability in diagnostic
ghsa_unreviewed·2022-05-24
CVE-2016-10760 [CRITICAL] CWE-77 GHSA-44hp-cpw3-86g7: On Seowon Intech routers, there is a Command Injection vulnerability in diagnostic
On Seowon Intech routers, there is a Command Injection vulnerability in diagnostic.cgi via shell metacharacters in the ping_ipaddr parameter.
VulnCheck
seowonintech swr-300a_firmware Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection')
vulncheck·2016·CVSS 9.8
CVE-2016-10760 [CRITICAL] seowonintech swr-300a_firmware Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection')
seowonintech swr-300a_firmware Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection')
On Seowon Intech routers, there is a Command Injection vulnerability in diagnostic.cgi via shell metacharacters in the ping_ipaddr parameter.
Affected: seowonintech swr-300a_firmware
Required Action: Apply remediations or mitigations per vendor instructions or discontinue use of the product if remediation or mitigations are unavailable.
Exploitation References: https://www.akamai.com/blog/security/latest-echobot-26-infection-vectors; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348602660_An_analysis_of_the_use_of_CVEs_by_IoT_malware
No detection rules found.
No public exploits indexed.
Unit42
Mirai Variant ECHOBOT Resurfaces with 13 Previously Unexploited Vulnerabilities
blogs_unit42·2019-12-13
Mirai Variant ECHOBOT Resurfaces with 13 Previously Unexploited Vulnerabilities
Threat Research Center
Threat Research
Malware
## Mirai Variant ECHOBOT Resurfaces with 13 Previously Unexploited Vulnerabilities
Ruchna Nigam
Published: December 13, 2019
Malware
Threat Research
Vulnerabilities
Echobot
IoT
IoT Vulnerability
Mirai
Mirai variant
## Executive Summary
Since the discovery of the Mirai variant using the binary name ECHOBOT in May 2019, it has resurfaced from time to time, using new infrastructure, and more remarkably, adding to the list of vulnerabilities it scans for, as a means to increase its attack surface with each evolution.
Unlike other Mirai variants, this particular variant stands out for the sheer number of exploits it incorporates, with the latest version having a total of 71 unique exploits, 13 of which haven’t been seen exploite
Unit42
Mirai Variant ECHOBOT Resurfaces with 13 Previously Unexploited Vulnerabilities
blogs_unit42·2019-12-13
Mirai Variant ECHOBOT Resurfaces with 13 Previously Unexploited Vulnerabilities
## Executive Summary
Since the discovery of the Mirai variant using the binary name ECHOBOT in May 2019, it has resurfaced from time to time, using new infrastructure, and more remarkably, adding to the list of vulnerabilities it scans for, as a means to increase its attack surface with each evolution.
Unlike other Mirai variants, this particular variant stands out for the sheer number of exploits it incorporates, with the latest version having a total of 71 unique exploits, 13 of which haven’t been seen exploited in the wild until now, ranging from extremely old CVEs from as long back as 2003, to recent vulnerabilities made public as recently as early December 2019. Based on this seemingly odd choice, one could risk a guess that the attackers could potentially be aiming for the sweet sp
2019-06-11
Published
Exploited in the wild