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ZoneMinder, a free open-source Closed-circuit television software application for Linux supporting IP, USB, and Analog cameras, was found to contain an SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2023-26037). The vulnerability affects versions prior to 1.36.33 and 1.37.33, where the minTime and maxTime request parameters were not properly validated, potentially allowing execution of arbitrary SQL commands (GitHub Advisory, Debian Tracker).
The vulnerability stems from insufficient input validation in the minTime and maxTime request parameters, which could be exploited to execute arbitrary SQL commands. The issue was discovered and reported by security researchers Manfred Paul and SamXML (GitHub Advisory).
The vulnerability could allow an attacker to view, add, modify, or delete information in the back-end database of affected ZoneMinder installations (Security Online).
The vulnerability has been fixed in ZoneMinder versions 1.36.33 and 1.37.33. Users are recommended to upgrade to these patched versions. For those unable to upgrade immediately, manually applying the patch referenced in commit 4f4ddaa is suggested as a workaround (GitHub Advisory).
Source: This report was generated using AI
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