CVE-2020-22007: OS Command Injection vulnerability in OKER G955V1 v1.03.02.20161128, allows physical attackers to interrupt...
OS Command Injection vulnerability in OKER G955V1 v1.03.02.20161128, allows physical attackers to interrupt the boot sequence and execute arbitrary commands with root privileges.
Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2020-22007 affects OKER G955V1 firmware v1.03.02.20161128. A person with physical access can interrupt device startup and run commands as root. Business urgency depends on where these devices are deployed: unattended, public, or shared locations face greater risk than controlled facilities. Exposure is primarily physical. Internet-facing scanning is not the main concern from the provided record. Organizations using OKER G955V1 devices with firmware v1.03.02.20161128 should prioritize devices in public, semi-public, or weakly controlled locations. Treat as a targeted physical-access risk with full device compromise impact. Prioritize environments where devices are unattended or accessible to customers, visitors, contractors, or shared staff areas. Mitigation focus: Identify any OKER G955V1 devices and confirm firmware version.; Restrict physical access to deployed devices and boot interfaces.; Move exposed devices to controlled areas where practical..
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