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Command injection in Cybersecurity AI (CAI) run_ssh_command_with_credentials()

IdentifiersCVE-2025-67511CWE-77· Improper Neutralization of Special…

Cybersecurity AI (CAI) versions 0.5.9 and below contain a command injection vulnerability in the function run_ssh_command_with_credentials(), which is exposed to CAI AI agents. The implementation escapes only the password and command parameters, but fails to properly neutralize shell metacharacters in the username, host, and port inputs. As a result, an attacker who can influence these parameters can inject additional shell syntax into the constructed SSH invocation, leading to execution of arbitrary commands in the context of the CAI process.

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Remote command execution on the system running CAI, with consequent compromise of confidentiality, integrity, and availability (e.g., arbitrary command execution, data access/modification, and potential service disruption). The issue is described as remotely exploitable and not requiring authentication in the provided content.
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