CVE 9.1 CRITICAL

GeoVision GV-I/O Box 4E libNetSetObj.so OS command injection vulnerability_CVE-2026-12850

9.1 / 10
CRITICAL
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:H

Description

Multiple OS command injection vulnerabilities exist in the libNetSetObj.so functionality of GeoVision GV-I/O Box 4E 2.09. A specially crafted network packet can lead to command execution. An attacker can send a network request to trigger this vulnerability.


`libNetSetObj.so` is an internal library used by various binaries on the device to configure the network stack (start and stop various services, configure IP, Netmask, gateway, dns, etc.)


#### CNetSetObj::m_F_n_Set_Gate_way command injection

The following function takes a string as a gatewy address, performs no sanitization on it and calls `system`. This is a classic command injection vulnerability. The function is reachable from both the network-exposed `DVRSearch` service and the `Network.cgi` endpoint.





int __fastcall CNetSetObj::m_F_n_Set_Gate_way(const char **this, char *gw, char *dev)

{

char s[324]; // [sp+4h] [bp-144h] BYREF



if ( !dev && !*this || !gw )

return 0;

system("/sbin/route del -net 224.0.0.0 netmask 224.0.0.0");

system("/sbin/route del default ");

if ( dev )

sprintf(s, "/sbin/route add default gw %s dev %s", gw, dev); //attacker controlled gw string

else

sprintf(s, "/sbin/route add default gw %s dev %s", gw, *this); //attacker controlled gw string

system(s);

sprintf(s, "/sbin/route add -net 224.0.0.0 netmask 224.0.0.0 gw %s dev %s", gw, *this); //attacker controlled gw string

system(s);

return 1;

}

AI Analysis

OS command injection vulnerability in GeoVision GV-I/O Box 4E libNetSetObj.so

Basic Information

ID CVE-2026-12850
Source GV
Published Jun 24, 2026 at 03:40

Affected Product

Vendor GeoVision Inc.
Product GV-I/O Box 4E
Version V2.09
Affected Versions GeoVision Inc. GV-I/O Box 4E V2.09

CWE Classification

AI Assessment

AI Score 9.1 / 10
AI Severity Critical
Vendor GeoVision Inc.
Product GV-I/O Box 4E
Version V2.09

References

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