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CVE-2017-5169: An issue was discovered in Hanwha Techwin Smart Security Manager Versions 1.5 and prior.

An issue was discovered in Hanwha Techwin Smart Security Manager Versions 1.5 and prior. Multiple Cross Site Request Forgery vulnerabilities have been identified. The flaws exist within the Redis and Apache Felix Gogo servers that are installed as part of this product. By issuing specific HTTP Post requests, an attacker can gain system level access to a remote shell session. Smart Security Manager Versions 1.5 and prior are affected by these vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities can allow for remote code execution.

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Hanwha Techwin Smart Security Manager 1.5 and earlier has multiple CSRF flaws that may let an attacker gain system-level remote shell access. For leaders, the concern is control of security management infrastructure, not ordinary web defacement. The source bundle does not provide CVSS scoring, patch details, or evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is limited to organizations running Hanwha Techwin Smart Security Manager 1.5 or earlier, especially where its management services are reachable by users or networks that can make browser-mediated requests. Prioritize as high where affected systems manage cameras or security operations. The business risk is loss of control over a security management platform. If no affected deployments exist, document non-exposure and monitor vendor guidance only. Mitigation focus: Inventory Hanwha Techwin Smart Security Manager deployments and identify versions 1.5 and prior.; Check Hanwha and CISA ICS-CERT guidance for supported upgrade or mitigation instructions.; Restrict access to Smart Security Manager administrative services pending vendor-confirmed remediation..

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n/aHanwha Techwin Smart Security Manager 1.5 and priorHanwha Techwin Smart Security Manager 1.5 and priorListed
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