Overview
This report covers the analysis of a critical vulnerability identified in FIRSTNUM JC21A-04 devices. The discovered issue, designated as CVE-2025-43979, enables authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary operating system commands with root privileges. Given the severity of the vulnerability, it’s imperative for all users of these devices to take immediate measures to mitigate its potential impact.
Vulnerability Summary
CVE ID: CVE-2025-43979
Severity: High (CVSS: 7.4)
Attack Vector: Network
Privileges Required: Low (Authentication required)
User Interaction: None
Impact: System compromise or data leakage
Affected Products
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Product | Affected Versions
FIRSTNUM JC21A-04 | Up to and including 2.01ME/FN
How the Exploit Works
The exploit takes advantage of a vulnerability in the xml_action.cgi?method= endpoint of FIRSTNUM JC21A-04 devices. By sending a crafted payload to this endpoint, an authenticated attacker is capable of executing arbitrary operating system commands with root privileges, allowing them to gain complete control over the affected system or access sensitive data.
Conceptual Example Code
Below is a conceptual example of a malicious HTTP request exploiting this vulnerability:
POST /xml_action.cgi?method= HTTP/1.1
Host: target_device_ip
Content-Type: application/json
Authorization: Basic base64_auth_string
{
"command": "malicious_os_command"
}
In this example, `base64_auth_string` is the base64 encoded string of the attacker’s username and password, and `malicious_os_command` is the OS command that the attacker wants to execute with root privileges.
Mitigation
Users are advised to apply the latest vendor patch to remediate this vulnerability. If a patch is not immediately available, users can employ a Web Application Firewall (WAF) or Intrusion Detection System (IDS) as a temporary mitigation measure. This vulnerability underlines the importance of continually monitoring for and applying security updates to all systems and devices.
