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CVE-2011-4837: Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in /ctrl in the web interface in HomeSeer HS2 2.5.0.20 allo...

Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in /ctrl in the web interface in HomeSeer HS2 2.5.0.20 allows remote attackers to hijack the authentication of admins for requests that execute arbitrary programs.

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HomeSeer HS2 2.5.0.20 has a CSRF flaw in its web interface. If an administrator is already authenticated, a remote attacker could trick the admin’s browser into sending requests that execute arbitrary programs. This is mainly urgent where HS2 administration is reachable from user browsers or exposed networks. Exposure is likely limited to deployments running HomeSeer HS2 2.5.0.20 with the web administration interface accessible to administrators. Risk increases if the interface is internet-reachable, reachable from general user networks, or used from browsers that also access untrusted sites. Treat this as high priority for any reachable HS2 2.5.0.20 deployment because the described impact is arbitrary program execution. If the product is isolated, not internet-exposed, and rarely administered, urgency is lower but still warrants validation and a vendor-guidance check. Mitigation focus: Check HomeSeer/vendor guidance for a fixed HS2 release or supported migration path.; Restrict HS2 web interface access to trusted admin networks or VPN-only access.; Do not expose the HS2 administrative interface directly to the internet..

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