CVE-2024-26367: Cross Site Scripting vulnerability in Evertz microsystems MViP-II Firmware 8.6.5, XPS-EDGE-* Build 1467, ev...
Cross Site Scripting vulnerability in Evertz microsystems MViP-II Firmware 8.6.5, XPS-EDGE-* Build 1467, evEDGE-EO-* Build 0029, MMA10G-* Build 0498, 570IPG-X19-10G Build 0691 allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via a crafted payload to the login parameters.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2024-26367 is a cross-site scripting issue in named Evertz web login interfaces. A remote attacker could craft login-parameter content that runs script in a user's browser if that user interacts with it. The business risk is mainly credential exposure, session misuse, and unauthorized changes through trusted administrator browsers.
Executive priority
Prioritize remediation for internet-exposed or broadly reachable Evertz management interfaces. Internal-only systems still matter because administrator browser compromise can affect operational video infrastructure. This is not currently evidenced as actively exploited in the provided sources.
Technical view
The CVE is CWE-79 with CVSS 3.1 score 6.1. It is network-reachable, low complexity, no privileges required, but requires user interaction and has changed scope. Sources name MViP-II Firmware 8.6.5, XPS-EDGE-* Build 1467, evEDGE-EO-* Build 0029, MMA10G-* Build 0498, and 570IPG-X19-10G Build 0691.
Likely exposure
Exposure is likely limited to organizations running the named Evertz devices or builds, especially where web management login pages are reachable from user networks or the internet. Public affected-product metadata is incomplete in the bundle, so asset confirmation is required.
Exploitation context
The provided CVE data does not indicate CISA KEV listing or cited active exploitation. The attack is remote and unauthenticated, but requires a user to interact with crafted content affecting login parameters. Treat public management interfaces as higher risk.
Researcher notes
The record describes XSS through login parameters and includes broad product/build names, but the structured affected fields are n/a. No vendor patch, fixed version, or official mitigation is included in the provided bundle, so verification should stay close to vendor guidance and asset evidence.
Mitigation direction
Check Evertz support or advisories for fixed firmware or official mitigations.
Restrict affected web management interfaces to trusted admin networks or VPN access.
Remove affected login pages from direct internet exposure where possible.
Harden administrator browsing workflows for management interfaces.
Monitor management access logs for suspicious login-parameter activity.
Validation and detection
Inventory Evertz MViP-II, XPS-EDGE, evEDGE-EO, MMA10G, and 570IPG-X19-10G devices.
Compare installed firmware or build numbers with the versions named in the CVE.
Confirm web login interfaces are not reachable from untrusted networks.
Use approved scanners or vendor-supported checks without live exploit payloads.
Review whether administrators access these interfaces from hardened workstations.
Generated from the cited source records. This long-tail analysis has not been individually reviewed by a named human.
Potential ATT&CK relevance
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CWE-79: User-session and phishing behavior lookup
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