Denver IP Camera SHO-110 Snapshot Disclosure

2021.07.30
Credit: Ivan Nikolsky
Risk: Medium
Local: No
Remote: Yes
CVE: N/A
CWE: N/A

# Exploit Title: Denver IP Camera SHO-110 - Unauthenticated Snapshot # Date: 28 July 2021 # Exploit Author: Ivan Nikolsky (enty8080) # Vendor Homepage: https://denver.eu/products/smart-home-security/denver-sho-110/c-1024/c-1243/p-3826 # Version: Denver SHO-110 (all firmware versions) # Tested on: Denver SHO-110 Backdoor was found in a Denver SHO-110 IP Camera. Maybe other models also have this backdoor too. So, the backdoor located in the camera's second http service, allows the attacker to get a snapshot through `/snapshot` endpoint. There are two http services in camera: first - served on port 80, and it requires authentication, and the second - served on port 8001, and it does not require authentication. It's possible to write a script that will collect snapshots and add them to each other, so the attacker will be able to disclosure the camera stream. PoC: http://<host>:8001/snapshot


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