CVE-2025-63560: An issue in KiloView Dual Channel 4k HDMI & 3G-SDI HEVC Video Encoder Firmware v.1.20.0006 allows a remote...
An issue in KiloView Dual Channel 4k HDMI & 3G-SDI HEVC Video Encoder Firmware v.1.20.0006 allows a remote attacker to cause a denial of service via the systemctrl API System/reFactory component.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2025-63560 can let an unauthenticated remote attacker make a KiloView video encoder unavailable. The described impact is denial of service, not data theft or takeover. Business risk is service disruption for video workflows using the affected firmware.
Executive priority
Prioritize if affected encoders support live production, security monitoring, broadcast, or customer-facing video. The likely outcome is outage, so urgency depends on operational dependence and network exposure.
Technical view
The CVE describes a network-reachable denial-of-service issue in KiloView Dual Channel 4k HDMI & 3G-SDI HEVC Video Encoder firmware v1.20.0006 via the systemctrl API System/reFactory component. CVSS 3.1 is 7.5: network, low complexity, no privileges, no user interaction, availability high impact only.
Likely exposure
Exposure is likely limited to organizations running the named KiloView encoder firmware, especially where management or API interfaces are reachable from untrusted networks. Formal affected product and CPE fields are incomplete in the CVE data.
Exploitation context
The source bundle does not show CISA KEV listing or active exploitation evidence. Public write-up references exist, so defenders should assume technical details may be available, but avoid treating exploitation in the wild as confirmed.
Researcher notes
Evidence supports a high-severity availability flaw, but affected-product metadata is incomplete. The CVE names the vulnerable firmware and component, while references point to public researcher write-ups. No source in the bundle confirms a vendor patch or active exploitation.
Mitigation direction
Check KiloView guidance for firmware updates or vendor-approved mitigations.
Restrict encoder management and API access to trusted admin networks.
Remove any internet exposure for affected encoder interfaces.
Use firewall or VPN controls around video encoder management paths.
Monitor affected devices for unexpected outages or repeated resets.
Validation and detection
Inventory KiloView encoders and record firmware versions.
Identify any devices running firmware v1.20.0006.
Confirm whether management or API endpoints are reachable externally.
Review firewall rules and remote-access paths for these devices.
Check logs or monitoring for unexplained availability events.
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