FLIR AX8 Exploit: When Your Camera Goes Rogue!

In a plot twist worthy of a cyber-thriller, the FLIR AX8 version 1.46.16 and under is revealed to be vulnerable to remote command injection. If your security cameras suddenly start ordering pizza, it might not be a glitch. Stay sharp, or you might just find your network in a cheesy situation!

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Hot Take:

Looks like the FLIR AX8 thermal camera device might be feeling the heat—quite literally! Thanks to a sizzling vulnerability, hackers can now inject commands remotely. It’s not just your coffee that’s brewing hot these days—your thermal camera might be too!

Key Points:

– FLIR AX8 devices are vulnerable to unauthenticated remote command injection.
– A reverse shell can be executed on these devices, essentially turning them into hackers’ playthings.
– The exploit targets devices running version 1.46.16 and below.
– This vulnerability is documented under CVE-2022-37061.
– The exploit code was developed for educational purposes only—wink, wink.

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