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CVE-2007-3488: Heap-based buffer overflow in the viewer ActiveX control in Sony Network Camera SNC-RZ25N before 1.30; SNC-...

Heap-based buffer overflow in the viewer ActiveX control in Sony Network Camera SNC-RZ25N before 1.30; SNC-P1 and SNC-P5 before 1.29; SNC-CS10 and SNC-CS11 before 1.06; SNC-DF40N and SNC-DF70N before 1.18; SNC-RZ50N and SNC-CS50N before 2.22; SNC-DF85N, SNC-DF80N, and SNC-DF50N before 1.12; and SNC-RX570N/W, SNC-RX570N/B, SNC-RX550N/W, SNC-RX550N/B, SNC-RX530N/W, and SNC-RX530N/B 3.00 and 2.x before 2.31; allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long first argument to the PrmSetNetworkParam method.

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This is a legacy Sony network camera viewer issue. A vulnerable ActiveX control can be crashed or potentially taken over when it receives an overly long value, allowing arbitrary code execution. The business concern is highest where old Sony camera software or browser-based camera viewing still exists on Windows systems. Exposure is most likely in environments still operating the listed Sony SNC camera models or retaining their legacy viewer ActiveX control. Risk increases if users browse camera interfaces from general-purpose Windows workstations or if camera viewing is reachable from untrusted networks. Prioritize if legacy Sony camera systems remain in production, especially in facilities, surveillance, or operations networks. The age of the CVE does not remove risk if vulnerable firmware or ActiveX components persist. Mitigation focus: Upgrade affected SNC camera firmware to the fixed versions listed in the CVE description.; Remove or disable the vulnerable Sony viewer ActiveX control where no longer required.; Restrict camera web and viewer access to trusted administrative networks only..

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