CVE-2025-8654
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Publication date: 2025-08-06

Last updated on: 2025-08-07

Assigner: Zero Day Initiative

Description
Kenwood DMX958XR ReadMVGImage Command Injection Remote Code Execution Vulnerability. This vulnerability allows network-adjacent attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected installations of Kenwood DMX958XR devices. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The specific flaw exists within the ReadMVGImage function. The issue results from the lack of proper validation of a user-supplied string before using it to execute a system call. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to execute code in the context of root. Was ZDI-CAN-26313.
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Published
2025-08-06
Last Modified
2025-08-07
Generated
2026-05-06
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2025-08-06
EPSS Evaluated
2026-05-05
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jvckenwood dmx958xr_firmware 1.0.0509.3100
jvckenwood dmx958xr *
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CWE ID Description
CWE-78 The product constructs all or part of an OS command using externally-influenced input from an upstream component, but it does not neutralize or incorrectly neutralizes special elements that could modify the intended OS command when it is sent to a downstream component.
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Can you explain this vulnerability to me?

This vulnerability is a command injection flaw in the ReadMVGImage function of Kenwood DMX958XR devices. It allows an attacker who is network-adjacent to execute arbitrary code on the device without needing authentication. The issue arises because the function does not properly validate user-supplied input before using it in a system call, enabling execution of code with root privileges.


How can this vulnerability impact me? :

An attacker exploiting this vulnerability can execute arbitrary code with root privileges on affected Kenwood DMX958XR devices. This can lead to full compromise of the device, including unauthorized control, data theft, disruption of services, or use of the device as a foothold for further attacks within the network.


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