CVE-2024-51362:CVE-2024-51362 is a vulnerability in the LSC Smart Connect Indoor IP Camera V7.6.32 that allows unauthorized users to access live camera footage through the RTSP protocol on port 8554 without authentication.

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The LSC Smart Connect Indoor IP Camera V7.6.32 is affected by an information disclosure vulnerability that enables unauthorized individuals with network access to view the camera's live feed without requiring any credentials or special permissions. This security flaw poses a risk to user privacy and security as it allows potential attackers to remotely access and monitor the camera feed without authentication, potentially compromising sensitive information.

Overview

This vulnerability, identified as CVE-2024-51362, is categorized under CWE-306 (Missing Authentication for Critical Function). The CVSSv3.1 base score for this vulnerability is 6.5, indicating a medium severity issue. The attack vector is adjacent network, and the confidentiality impact is rated as high.

Remediation

To mitigate this vulnerability, it is recommended to apply the necessary security updates or patches provided by the vendor for the LSC Smart Connect Indoor IP Camera firmware version 7.6.32. Users should ensure that proper authentication mechanisms are in place to restrict unauthorized access to the camera feed. Additionally, network segmentation and access control measures can be implemented to enhance security and prevent unauthorized viewing of the camera footage.

References

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This section illustrates the prevalence of a specific Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) across various industries based on customer reports. The ranking displays industries from the most to least affected by this particular vulnerability, offering valuable insight into where this CVE has been most frequently observed. This information can help organizations within these sectors prioritize their security efforts, understand their relative risk exposure compared to their peers, and focus remediation strategies where they are most needed. By understanding the industry-specific impact, organizations can make more informed decisions regarding patching, resource allocation, and overall risk management related to this CVE.

  1. Accommodation & Food Services: Low
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  2. Administrative, Support, Waste Management & Remediation Services: Low
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  3. Agriculture, Forestry Fishing & Hunting: Low
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  4. Arts, Entertainment & Recreation: Low
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  6. Educational Services: Low
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  7. Finance and Insurance: Low
    Finance and Insurance
  8. Health Care & Social Assistance: Low
    Health Care & Social Assistance
  9. Information: Low
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  10. Management of Companies & Enterprises: Low
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  11. Manufacturing: Low
    Manufacturing
  12. Mining: Low
    Mining
  13. Other Services (except Public Administration): Low
    Other Services (except Public Administration)
  14. Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services: Low
    Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services
  15. Public Administration: Low
    Public Administration
  16. Real Estate Rental & Leasing: Low
    Real Estate Rental & Leasing
  17. Retail Trade: Low
    Retail Trade
  18. Transportation & Warehousing: Low
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  19. Utilities: Low
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  20. Wholesale Trade: Low
    Wholesale Trade

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