OS Command Injection in Neterbit NW-431F Router Ping Module
CVE-2025-67447 is an OS command injection vulnerability in the network diagnosis (ping) module of the Neterbit NW-431F Router, affecting version 20241014-IR03 and earlier. The flaw is caused by improper sanitization of user-supplied input in the IP address field before that input is passed to the underlying system ping command. Because the application incorporates attacker-controlled input into an OS command without sufficient neutralization of special elements, a remote attacker can append arbitrary shell commands to the ping request. The injected commands are executed by the device with the privileges of the router web server process.
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