A vulnerability was found in Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X up to 2.0.9-hotfix.6 and classified as critical. This issue affects some unknown processing of the component Web Management Interface. The manipulation of the argument src leads to command injection. The attack may be initiated remotely. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. The associated identifier of this vulnerability is VDB-227651.
The product constructs all or part of a command using externally-influenced input from an upstream component, but it does not neutralize or incorrectly neutralizes special elements that could modify the intended command when it is sent to a downstream component.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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Er-x_firmware | Ui | * | 2.0.9 (excluding) |
Er-x_firmware | Ui | 2.0.9 (including) | 2.0.9 (including) |
Er-x_firmware | Ui | 2.0.9-hotfix2 (including) | 2.0.9-hotfix2 (including) |
Er-x_firmware | Ui | 2.0.9-hotfix3 (including) | 2.0.9-hotfix3 (including) |
Er-x_firmware | Ui | 2.0.9-hotfix4 (including) | 2.0.9-hotfix4 (including) |
Er-x_firmware | Ui | 2.0.9-hotfix5 (including) | 2.0.9-hotfix5 (including) |
Er-x_firmware | Ui | 2.0.9-hotfix6 (including) | 2.0.9-hotfix6 (including) |
Command injection vulnerabilities typically occur when:
Many protocols and products have their own custom command language. While OS or shell command strings are frequently discovered and targeted, developers may not realize that these other command languages might also be vulnerable to attacks. Command injection is a common problem with wrapper programs.