filename parameter that enables arbitrary command execution (e.g.,
starting telnetd), resulting in root‑level access.
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Anviz did not respond to CISA's attempts to coordinate these vulnerabilities. Users should contact Anviz for more information at https://www.anviz.com/contact-us.html.
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| Description | Anviz CX2 Lite is vulnerable to an authenticated command injection via a filename parameter that enables arbitrary command execution (e.g., starting telnetd), resulting in root‑level access. | |
| Title | Anviz CX2 Lite Command Injection | |
| Weaknesses | CWE-77 | |
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: icscert
Published:
Updated: 2026-04-17T20:30:18.510Z
Reserved: 2026-04-14T15:47:54.211Z
Link: CVE-2026-35682
Updated: 2026-04-17T20:30:09.762Z
Status : Received
Published: 2026-04-17T20:16:35.510
Modified: 2026-04-17T20:16:35.510
Link: CVE-2026-35682
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