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Message-ID: <CAAnZqX_x42tLiHKSWdOkVj7HjrKMzBxot6hvvLQG5EgZTxS4aQ@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2017 08:36:59 +0300
From: Maor Shwartz <maors@...ondsecurity.com>
To: fulldisclosure@...lists.org
Cc: SecuriTeam Secure Disclosure <ssd@...ondsecurity.com>
Subject: [FD] SSD Advisory – Synology Photo Station Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution
*SSD Advisory – Synology Photo Station Unauthenticated Remote Code
Execution*
*Full report*: https://blogs.securiteam.com/index.php/archives/3356
*Twitter account*: @SecuriTeam_SSD
*Vulnerability Summary*The following advisory describes a Remote Code
Execution found in Synology Photo Station versions 6.7.3-3432 and earlier /
6.3-2967 and earlier.
Personal Photo Station is an online photo album with blog owned and managed
by a DSM user. Synology NAS provides the home/photo folder for you to store
photos and videos that you want to share. The system will create index
thumbnails of the photos and videos automatically, and then people can view
photo albums via a web browser.
*Credit*
An independent security researcher, Kacper Szurek, has reported this
vulnerability to Beyond Security’s SecuriTeam Secure Disclosure program
*Vendor response*The vendor has released patches to address this
vulnerability.
For more details:
https://www.synology.com/zh-tw/support/security/Synology_SA_17_34_PhotoSation
*CVE’s*:
CVE-2017-11151
CVE-2017-11152
CVE-2017-11153
CVE-2017-11154
CVE-2017-11155
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Thanks
Maor Shwartz
GPG Key ID: 93CC36E2DE7FF514
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