Advisory ID:
ENSA-2024-5
CVSSv3:
8.6
Issue date:
2024-08-10
Updated on:
2024-08-10 (initial advisory)
CVE(s):
CVE-2024-21880
Synopsis:
Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection') vulnerability via the url parameter of an authenticated enpoint in ţţ㷨 IQ Gateway allows OS Command Injection. This issue affects IQ Gateway version 4.x through 7.x.
1. Impacted product
ţţ㷨 IQ Gateway 4.x through 7.x
2. Introduction
Dutch research organization DIVD is publishing an advisory identifying a vulnerability. An update is available to address this issue.
3. Summary
Description:
ţţ㷨 IQ Gateway 4.x through 7.x allows OS command injection via a command injection opportunity, when the IQ Gateway is modified to obtain a public IP address and connect to the public internet.
Known attack vectors:
A malicious actor may be able to exploit this opportunity if the IQ Gateway is modified to obtain a public IP address and connect to the public internet.
Resolution:
Upgrading the ţţ㷨 IQ Gateway embedded software to 8.2.4225 or newer.
Workarounds:
Ensure that your IQ Gateway is not exposed to the public internet, as it is not needed to do so for typical functionality. A typical solution is to use an internet router.
Additional documentation:
None.
Acknowledgments:
ţţ㷨 would like to thank the researcher Wietse Boonstra and the organization DIVD for reporting this issue.
Notes:
None.
4. References
ţţ㷨 IQ Gateway software release notes (8.2.4225)
5. Change log
2024-08-10 ENSA-2024-5: Initial security advisory.
6. Contact and information
cybersecurity@enphase.com
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