CVE-2026-35682: CWE-77 in Anviz Anviz CX2 Lite Firmware
Anviz CX2 Lite is vulnerable to an authenticated command injection via a filename parameter that enables arbitrary command execution (e.g., starting telnetd), resulting in root‑level access.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
CVE-2026-35682 is an authenticated command injection vulnerability (CWE-77) in Anviz CX2 Lite firmware. The vulnerability arises from improper handling of a filename parameter, enabling an authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary system commands, such as starting a telnet daemon, with root privileges. This can lead to full compromise of the device. The vulnerability affects all firmware versions and was published on 2026-04-17. No vendor advisory or patch is currently available, and no known exploits have been reported in the wild.
Potential Impact
Successful exploitation results in root-level command execution on the affected device, compromising confidentiality, integrity, and availability. An attacker can execute arbitrary commands, potentially taking full control of the device and its functions.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix is released, restrict access to the device to trusted users only and monitor for unauthorized access attempts. Avoid exposing the device to untrusted networks. No vendor-provided mitigation or temporary fix is currently available.
CVE-2026-35682: CWE-77 in Anviz Anviz CX2 Lite Firmware
Description
Anviz CX2 Lite is vulnerable to an authenticated command injection via a filename parameter that enables arbitrary command execution (e.g., starting telnetd), resulting in root‑level access.
AI-Powered Analysis
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Technical Analysis
CVE-2026-35682 is an authenticated command injection vulnerability (CWE-77) in Anviz CX2 Lite firmware. The vulnerability arises from improper handling of a filename parameter, enabling an authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary system commands, such as starting a telnet daemon, with root privileges. This can lead to full compromise of the device. The vulnerability affects all firmware versions and was published on 2026-04-17. No vendor advisory or patch is currently available, and no known exploits have been reported in the wild.
Potential Impact
Successful exploitation results in root-level command execution on the affected device, compromising confidentiality, integrity, and availability. An attacker can execute arbitrary commands, potentially taking full control of the device and its functions.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix is released, restrict access to the device to trusted users only and monitor for unauthorized access attempts. Avoid exposing the device to untrusted networks. No vendor-provided mitigation or temporary fix is currently available.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- icscert
- Date Reserved
- 2026-04-14T15:47:54.211Z
- Cvss Version
- 3.1
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 69e29327bdfbbecc5989502c
Added to database: 4/17/2026, 8:08:07 PM
Last enriched: 4/17/2026, 8:23:08 PM
Last updated: 4/17/2026, 9:41:56 PM
Views: 6
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