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CVE-2023-33869
published 2023-06-20

CVE-2023-33869: Enphase Envoy versions D7.0.88 is vulnerable to a command injection exploit that may allow an attacker to execute root commands.

PriorityP264critical9.8CVSS 3.1
AVNACLPRNUINSUCHIHAH
EPSS
1.11%
61.9th percentile
Enphase Envoy versions D7.0.88 is vulnerable to a command injection exploit that may allow an attacker to execute root commands.

Affected

2 ranges
VendorProductVersion rangeFixed in
enphaseenvoy
enphaseenvoy_firmware

Detection & IOCsextracted from sources · hover to see the quote

  • Target device is Enphase Envoy firmware version D7.0.88 and prior — network-accessible energy monitoring device; look for unexpected OS command execution or shell spawning from the Envoy process
  • Vulnerability is exploitable remotely with low attack complexity and low privilege required (CVSS AV:N/AC:L/PR:L) — monitor for authenticated low-privilege sessions issuing shell metacharacters or command separators in input fields on the Envoy web interface
  • Successful exploitation results in root-level command execution on the device — alert on any root shell or privileged process spawned from the Envoy application context
  • ·No known public exploits specifically target this vulnerability at time of advisory publication — threat is theoretical/researcher-reported
  • ·Patched versions are D7.3.130 (North America) and D7.6.175 (Europe/rest of world); devices on D7.0.88 or prior remain vulnerable
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